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Tag: prosthesis[1]
"Blade Runner" Has No Clear Edge By Emily Singer | 07/06/2009 | 1 Comment New research suggests that Oscar Pistorius may actually be at a disadvantage when sprinting. Reading the Surface of the Brain By Emily Singer | 06/03/2009 | 4 Comments A startup aims to develop a minimally invasive neural prosthesis for disabled patients. Less-Invasive Brain Interfaces By Emily Singer | 11/21/2008 | 0 Comments Electrical activity from the surface of the brain may be precise enough to control prostheses, research shows. By Emily Singer | 07/16/2008 | 2 Comments New approaches could more seamlessly integrate medical devices into the body. By Jennifer Chu | 07/03/2008 | 0 Comments Decoding neural signals for speech may give voice to the voiceless. Monkey Thinks Robot into Action By Emily Singer | 05/28/2008 | 14 Comments A monkey is able to feed itself with a robotic arm. By Kate Baggott | 05/19/2008 | 5 Comments A lightweight prosthetic hand uses hydraulics to achieve more natural finger movement. By Emily Singer | 03/31/2008 | 0 Comments Scientists are testing a device to help those with inner-ear problems. Prosthetic Limbs That Can Feel By Emily Singer | 11/27/2007 | 0 Comments A new surgical method is the first step in making prostheses with sensory capabilities. Playing Piano with a Robotic Hand By Emily Singer | 07/25/2007 | 2 Comments Scientists are developing a neural interface that can control the movement of individual fingers on a prosthetic hand. Brain Implants to Restore Vision By Duncan Graham-Rowe | 04/24/2007 | 1 Comment A bionic implant that bypasses the eye might eventually treat many forms of blindness. A Prosthetic Arm That Acts Like a Real One By Emily Singer | 02/02/2007 | 0 Comments Patients use nerves left intact after amputations to control prosthetic limbs. [1]
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