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Wasp-Inspired Needle Could Advance Spectroscopy for Disease Detection

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A robotic surgical system inspired by the anatomy of wood-boring wasps could be used in Raman spectroscopy to detect cancerous and diseased tissue. The wasp-inspired robotic needle is bendable, enabling it to access hard-to-reach areas deep in tissue. Courtesy of Imperial College London. The prototype needle design is based on female parasitoid wasps, which use a bendable needle-like ovipositor to bore into wood to lay eggs in hiding host larvae. The technology consists of a minimum of three tiny interlocked polymer shafts, which slide alongside one another, mimicking the way the...Read full article

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    Published: February 2016
    Research & TechnologyLondonEuropespectroscopyBiophotonicsImperial CollegemedicalfundingSpectroscopy News

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