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Added on the 02/08/2018 17:58:09 - Copyright : RT Ruptly EN
A teenager from Colorado in the U.S. claims that the robotic arm he invented in his bedroom could be a platform for future prosthetic limbs and first responder machinery, not just because of its revolutionary mind control mechanics and telerobotic systems and software, but also because you can 3D print it for less than 600 dollars. Jim Drury reports.
A Swedish amputee who became the first person to ever receive a brain controlled prosthetic arm is able to manipulate and handle delicate objects with an unprecedented level of dexterity. The device is connected directly to his bone, nerves and muscles, giving him the ability to control it with his thoughts. Matthew Stock reports.
This 3D-printed bionic arm is the first of its kind developed in Russia and may be set to revolutionize the world of prosthetics. Engineer and amputee Maxim Lyashko lost his right arm in an accident in 2013. He then started to wonder how to create a high-tech bionic prosthesis that was both functional and affordable. This desire led him to create the MAXBIONIC, an Iron-Man style arm that allows users to move the fingers with their mind.
An experimental short-film controlled by the viewer's brainwaves while they are watching it aims to bridge the gap between visual arts and neuroscience. Matthew Stock reports.
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