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Daily Maverick on MSNThe bloodied but unbowed survivors in Ukraine, where dreams cannot be burnedLviv has become a major humanitarian centre for those fleeing the war in Ukraine, or recovering from it. The city’s ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNFrom Karachi to Gaza: Pakistani startup ships prosthetics to child survivors of warBioniks, a Pakistani company that uses a smartphone app to take pictures from different angles and create a 3D model for ...
As soon as eight-year-old Sidra Al Bordeeni returned from the clinic with her prosthetic arm, she jumped on a bicycle in the ...
Scientists decode imagined finger movements into robotic control, marking a game-changing moment in noninvasive brain tech.
People who can no longer move or speak may soon have a new option: an implanted device that links their brain to a computer.
Currently available prosthetic hands are capable of actuating anywhere from five to 30 degrees of freedom. However, grasp control of these devices remains unintuitive and cumbersome. To address this ...
Nestled within the case’s foam inserts was a functioning 3D-printed model of a 500-year-old prosthetic hand. Fifteen minutes later, it broke.
Fifteen minutes later, it broke. This 3D-printed model of a 16th-century hand prosthesis has working mechanisms. Heidi Hausse, CC BY-SA ...
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