New techniques show prosthetics users rely on intact limb
A new study that utilized electronic sensors discovered prosthesis users rely more heavily on their intact limbs to perform every tasks in their daily lives.
Read MorePosted by Age of Robots | Aug 12, 2018 | Implantable Technology |
A new study that utilized electronic sensors discovered prosthesis users rely more heavily on their intact limbs to perform every tasks in their daily lives.
Read MorePosted by Age of Robots | Jul 12, 2018 | Human Augmentation |
Engineers have created an electronic ‘skin’ in an effort to restore a real sense of touch for amputees using prosthetics.
Read MorePosted by Age of Robots | Jun 24, 2018 | Human-Machine |
Stanford and Seoul National University researchers have developed an artificial nervous system that could give prosthetic limbs or robots reflexes and the ability to sense touch.
Read MorePosted by Age of Robots | Jun 10, 2018 | Medical Robotics |
New study describes first human implementation of novel approach to limb amputation.
Read MorePosted by Age of Robots | Apr 13, 2018 | Neuroscience |
Coded electrical signal reinforces memories in patients, supporting pioneering research at USC and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
Read MorePosted by Age of Robots | Apr 9, 2018 | Manufacturing |
From moon landings to mobile phones, many of the farfetched visions of science fiction have transformed into reality.
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