Scientists in Rome have unveiled the first bionic hand with a sense of touch that can be worn outside a laboratory. The recipient, Almerina Mascarello, who lost her left hand in an accident nearly ...
The i-LIMB hand, made by Touch Bionics of Livingston, was in 2007 the world's first commercially available bionic hand to have five individually powered fingers. The motion of the fingers is ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Engineers at Saarland University have designed a bionic hand that could pave the way to prosthetic limbs that feel and function much more like natural ones.
Mr Altheim, from Frankfurt, Germany, said the "new hand works perfectly without delay". "I previously had partial finger solutions, but the weight was really heavy, operation minimal and it wasn't ...
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