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Thread: Revolutionizing Prosthetics, neurally controlled artificial limb for upper-extremity amputee patients, Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland, USA

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    This mind-controlled bionic arm can touch and feel

    Published on Aug 18, 2016

    In the first episode of Humans+, Motherboard dives into the world of future prosthetics, and the people working on closing the gap between man and machine.

    We follow Melissa Loomis, an amputee from Ohio, who had experimental nerve reversal surgery and is going to Johns Hopkins' Applied Physics Lab to test out its latest Modular Prosthetic Limb, a cutting-edge bionic arm funded in part by DARPA. Neuro-interfacing machinery is a game changer in terms rehabilitating patients, but what possibilities do these advancements open for the future?

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    The real bionic man

    Published on Aug 29, 2016

    After his arm was amputated, doctors outfit Johnny, a self-described “hillbilly” from West Virginia, with one of the world’s most advanced robotic arms. Johnny is able to control his new arm with his mind, giving him a level of motor control impossible until now.

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