Governor Ricketts has released a new weekly column, which is now available below.
Nebraska?s Fast-Growing Bioscience Industry [ [link removed] ] 10/18/2022 09:29 AM CDT
In 2024, NASA will send a small surgical robot from Nebraska to the International Space Station.? The tiny, two-pound robot will be able to perform surgeries on the space station that would normally require a surgeon?s expertise and much larger equipment.? The surgical robot can operate more or less on its own, performing complex procedures at the flip of a switch.? The device, developed by Nebraska-based Virtual Incision, is a significant step toward making it possible for surgeons to operate remotely?whether their patients are in deep space or on a battlefield halfway around the world.
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