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Prosthetic hands get identification boost to predict precise grip strength need
Researchers at Guilin University of Electronic Technology in China have developed a new vision-integrated ...
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A singular NYC research lab uses sci-fi-like technology to revitalize vets who’ve lost limbs
The BRAVO Laboratory at the US Department of Veterans Affairs in the heart of New York City is making some moves — and that’s ...
Advanced electronic sensors and circuitry combined with computer modeling and simulation are two of the leading technologies driving developments in robotic control technology for bringing specialized ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved marketing of the DEKA Arm System, the first prosthetic arm powered by electric signals from the user’s muscles. Manufactured by Manchester, ...
Few entrepreneurs can claim as intimate a connection to their products as Jonathan Kuniholm. As an engineer working at the forefront of some of the latest research to improve prosthetic arms, Kuniholm ...
Concept design of the X-Limb prosthetic arm and its quick-fit socket with integrated sensors to control the prosthesis.A ...
Where we are is the 2019 version of MakerX, the Columbus Maker Expo that highlights innovative technology. And among the 90 exhibitors and 1,300 attendees is Aaron Westbrook, founder and CEO of Form5 ...
In a new leap for neurobiology and bioelectronics, Northwestern University scientists have developed a wireless device that uses light to send information directly to the brain—bypassing the body's ...
Researchers have developed a new, data-driven way of fitting prosthetic legs which could lead to better fitting prosthetics, in less time and at a lower cost. The technology has been developed by ...
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17-year-old builds a mind-controlled prosthetic arm
A talented 17-year-old invents a prosthetic arm that can be controlled with the mind.
TEXARKANA, Texas (KTAL/KMSS) – 3D printers in a Texarkana elementary school are being used to help people in need in Uganda. “Many of them are victims of violence and, it’s just a great opportunity to ...
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