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New Bionic Leg Can Be Controlled by the Wearer's BrainResearchers at MIT have developed a new prosthetic leg that can be controlled via brain signals, an achievement that could greatly enhance the experience of walking with a bionic limb for amputees.
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Bionic breakthrough: Prosthetic leg is controlled by human thoughtsLeg driven by the nervous system helps people with amputation walk naturally READ MORE: Experts create a robot with a face made out of living skin tissue Scientists have developed a prosthetic leg ...
Cancer victim Kat Reid is walking tall again thanks to a revolution in implant technology. The 13-year-old is the world's first recipient of a bionic leg which can mimic natural growth, saving her ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Dr. Hugh Herr, head of the Biomechatronics research group at the MIT Media Lab, gave us a demonstration of bionic legs at Ignition 2013. A double amputee himself ...
Woman Becomes First Person to Be Fitted for Bionic Hand That Integrates Nervous and Skeletal Systems
Known as "the real bionic woman," 50-year-old Karin was fitted a few years ago with an advanced robotic limb after losing her right hand in a farming accident A woman from Sweden has become the ...
Featuring the world's first bionic retractable legs, it effortlessly navigates obstacles up to 6cm ... the X50 ensures superior cleaning performance, setting a new industry benchmark. The H15 Pro Heat ...
A cat which lost both its legs in a car accident has now been able to walk again, thanks to some groundbreaking surgery by vets in Bulgaria. The cat, named Pooh, has been fitted with two bionic feet.
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