Later this year a team of researchers will try out the first bionic eye implant in the UK hoping to help a blind patient see for the first time. It is one of the extraordinary medical breakthroughs in ...
SALT LAKE CITY — University of Utah engineers have given a bionic hand a mind of its own. Post-doctoral researcher Marshall Trout said a large percentage of amputees who get bionic hands — maybe 20% ...
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The main issue with bionic hands that drives users away from them, George explains, is that they’re difficult to control. “Our goal was making such bionic arms more intuitive, so that users could go ...
Quite the day for DROID Bionic owners, I’d say. After receiving their first flashable Ice Cream Sandwich leak this morning, another has appeared with a slightly newer build and potentially some ...
Well this is an interesting start to an article, in a world where machines are fast evolving with the aim of becoming the new humans of choice, what would be the theoretical financial cost if you ...
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Brief Picture and audio post for a documentary about a team of roboticists who create a bionic man out of man-made limbs and organs. How it was done Senior colourist Enge Gray and director Tom Coveney ...
What can humans learn from dragonflies? Australian researchers have developed an artificial-intelligence system based on a dragonfly’s vision that they say could help improve the eyesight of people ...
An engineering student at University of Central Florida is making a six-year-old's dream of being a normal kid, come true, by creating a new bionic arm. The trick? All of the parts were made by a 3D ...
How to Build a Bionic Man (Channel 4) was a modern day Frankenstein’s manual, explaining how to build a human being entirely from mechanised body parts. Presented by Bertolt Meyer, a Swiss ...