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Robotic glove gives hand artificial gripping strength

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The Bioservo or Soft Extra Muscles (SEM) glove mimics the human hand by using artificial tendons, motors and sensors for added muscle strength. The Swedish company is partnering with GM-NASA to develop a glove to be used in manufacturing and other industrial applications.

Added on the 10/10/2016 16:11:53 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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