Little Alfie Hunter (5) has become ‘Bionic Boy’ after getting a new robotic hand specially made for him. Alfie from Ballynahinch in Co. Down was born without his right hand but he didn’t let that hold ...
European surgeons and engineers have devised a mind-controlled bionic hand that restores function almost as well as a flesh-and-blood transplant, but without the risk of rejection, a research paper ...
A man who lost his left hand is now able to open jars, close a zip and use a screwdriver easily, thanks to a world-first magnetically controlled prosthetic hand. The first-of-it's-kind bionic limb ...
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Veteran to become the first to receive new ‘hero’ bionic arm inspired by ‘Call of Duty’
The rugged new limb, described as the world’s stongest bionic arm, has been developed by UK robotics firm Open Bionics with a design inspired by the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 game.
A bionic hand has restored a person’s sense of touch to a near-natural state for the very first time after surgeons implanted electrodes into the patient’s nerves and connected them to sensors on the ...
Three men have become the first patients in the world to have hands replaced by bionic versions controlled by their mind. All had suffered nerve damage from accidental climbing and motorcycle injuries ...
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Danielle, a US Army veteran, has become the first person in the world to be fitted with a custom bionic prosthetic arm called ...
A revolutionary bionic hand with a sense of touch has been tested on a patient for the first time, raising the prospect of artificial "feeling" limbs. Dennis Sorensen, from Denmark, was able to feel ...
Scientists yesterday unveiled the world's first bionic fingers which they hope will transform the lives of people with missing digits. The new invention can help people with up to five missing digits ...
A revolutionary bionic hand with a sense of touch has been tested on a patient for the first time, raising the prospect of artificial "feeling" limbs. Dennis Sorensen, from Denmark, was able to feel ...
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