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In the first episode of Humans+, Motherboard dives into the world of future Watch Rick Folbaum's Report for CBS Miami. We went to the lab to learn about the Atom Touch prostethic arm, a noninvasive Scientists and engineers are making substantial advances towards the ultimate goal in In a world where our smartphones connect us to everything, and the Internet plays an ever larger role, those who try to take ... The leg works by redirecting nerves headed to the damaged muscle, to the hamstrings, and a nearby sensor that reads what the ...

If you're a Star Wars fan, you'll remember the scene with Luke Skywalker and his bionic hand. Researchers have made this ... Watch the full story here: A Colorado man made history at the Johns ... Smart limbs being developed at MIT are possible because of the "Ewing amputation." WBZ-TV's Dr. Mallika Marshall reports. Ten years ago, after a shooting incident, Erik Sorto became paralysed from the neck down. But now he can drink beer again, ...

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The Mind-Controlled Bionic Arm With a Sense of Touch

The Mind-Controlled Bionic Arm With a Sense of Touch

In the first episode of Humans+, Motherboard dives into the world of future

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Veteran Shows Off Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Arm

Veteran Shows Off Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Arm

Watch Rick Folbaum's Report for CBS Miami.

Control This Prostethic Arm With Your Mind

Control This Prostethic Arm With Your Mind

We went to the lab to learn about the Atom Touch prostethic arm, a noninvasive

Mind-Controlled Prosthetics Are Getting Closer

Mind-Controlled Prosthetics Are Getting Closer

Scientists and engineers are making substantial advances towards the ultimate goal in

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Johns Hopkins researchers develop mind-controlled prosthetic arm

Johns Hopkins researchers develop mind-controlled prosthetic arm

In a world where our smartphones connect us to everything, and the Internet plays an ever larger role, those who try to take ...

Researchers Walk Out First Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Leg

Researchers Walk Out First Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Leg

The leg works by redirecting nerves headed to the damaged muscle, to the hamstrings, and a nearby sensor that reads what the ...

Brain-Controlled Prosthetic Arm: How The 2-Way Feedback Bionic Arm Works.

Brain-Controlled Prosthetic Arm: How The 2-Way Feedback Bionic Arm Works.

If you're a Star Wars fan, you'll remember the scene with Luke Skywalker and his bionic hand. Researchers have made this ...

Bionic leg can 'read' brain signals to walk

Bionic leg can 'read' brain signals to walk

Doctors hope to make so called "smart"

5 Futuristic Mind-Controlled Prosthetics

5 Futuristic Mind-Controlled Prosthetics

The world of

Mind Controlled Prosthetic Arm

Mind Controlled Prosthetic Arm

Watch the full story here: https://youtu.be/9NOncx2jU0Q https://youtu.be/-0srXvOQlu0 A Colorado man made history at the Johns ...

Mind-Controlled Bionic Limbs Developed At MIT

Mind-Controlled Bionic Limbs Developed At MIT

Smart limbs being developed at MIT are possible because of the "Ewing amputation." WBZ-TV's Dr. Mallika Marshall reports.

Mind-controlled prosthetics make great strides

Mind-controlled prosthetics make great strides

Ten years ago, after a shooting incident, Erik Sorto became paralysed from the neck down. But now he can drink beer again, ...