Brave Robotics has this week announced that their new transforming robot, has now entered its limited production development stage edging closer to an official launch worldwide. (Read More)

Shahriar Nirjon, an graduate engineering student at the University of Virginia, believes his new Musical Heart app can help you control your heartbeat with the aid of your own music collection. (Read More)
Do you still remember the cute Romo iPhone robot we featured here on Geeky Gadgets back in Octerber 2011, however, the designer of this robot want to raise money on Kickstarter. (Read More)

Fuzzy and green with purple bows on her head, Charlie may look like a creature you’d find palling around with the Muppets, but she’s actually a robot specially designed by a University of South Carolina doctoral student to help children with autism. (Read More)

How would you like to be able to blow into a device and know what you’ve got, no matter what it is, anywhere in your body? We’re not there yet. What we DO have here is a device that, with genetically modified bioluminescent bacteria, can visualize traces of the influenza virus in your body. To do this, you’ve just gotta collect some spit in this special container. In 15 minutes, if the special bacteria inside stop emitting their continuous flow of bioluminescence, you’ve got it. (Read More)
Do you still remember Shimi the musical robot we featured back in June of this year, recently, the Shimi robot has made an appearance at TechCrunch Disrupt 2012 and has launched at Kickstarter campaign. (Read More)

Glove Tricorder ,this glove will eventually allow patients to diagnosis their own illnesses. The glove interface allows for data from the physical exam to be a component of automated diagnosis, which at times can mean the difference between a patient living and dying.
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The Harvard-based team behind the Robotically Steerable Probe showed off some Robopsy devices, rings that aid medical imaging technology like CT, ultrasound and MR physically pinpoint precise locations on patients. (Read More)

Caring women is a most important things in our society. Oral contraceptive pills for those of us in the health profession who view oral contraceptives as an essential tool in providing quality comprehensive care to women. OCP Reference is a basic reference app for health care providers who prescribe oral contraceptive pills (OCPs). It sorts pills by name, estrogen or progesterone dose, non-contraceptive features, and efficacy. (Read More)

Remember the Segway that released several years ago? It replaces walking with a standing-alone 2 wheels device. Now Honda has unveiled a new personal mobility vehicle called the UNI-CUB, which provides the market for sitting to replace walking. (Read More)