AI-powered bionic hands now look and move like real human hands, yet many users abandon them due to difficult controls.
The device’s patterned bursts of light activated specific groups of neurons deep inside the brains of mice, and the mice ...
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Wireless implant that speaks to the brain could restore lost senses
A wireless implant that “speaks” to the brain could restore lost senses, say scientists. Around the size of a postage stamp ...
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AI co-pilot reshapes control of bionic hands
Artificial intelligence is beginning to change how people with upper-limb loss interact with prosthetic technology, with ...
An early Christmas present came to some people from Tanzania visiting South Jersey for life-altering interventions.
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Video: Dog-inspired robot uses air-powered muscles for smooth, stable motion
Tokyo engineers unveil a dog-inspired robot that uses air-powered muscles to study how animals absorb impact while running ...
Researchers at the University of Utah are using artificial intelligence (AI) to make this innovative bionic hand design more ...
Dr. Nicholas Panetta performs the nation's first fully robotic lymphovenous bypass with NanoWrist Dissection Instruments on ...
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