The image of a robotics engineer warning that a prototype could crush a human skull is a vivid one, but the hard evidence available today tells a narrower story about risk, hype, and accountability in ...
Falls, vehicle accidents, and assaults are the top causes of skull fractures [1]. Nausea, seizures, and consciousness changes may indicate brain injury [2]. Pediatric skull fractures often require ...
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