Robots rising to the baby-boomer challenge

The robots are reportedly able to operate a stethoscope (Picture: © University of Massachusetts)

Researchers from the University of Massachusetts (UMASS) in the US believe they may have come up with a solution to help relieve the pressure of having to care for an increasingly aged population – residential-home robots.

According to a report in LiveScience the robots are able to carry out a number of functions likely to be useful in such an environment, including picking up small objects, using a stethoscope, reminding patients to take their prescriptions and even dialling US emergency-services number, 911.