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Bionic arms read nerve signals years after amputation
Bionic arms are beginning to tap into nerve signals that linger long after a limb is gone, turning the ghost of movement into ...
Losing an arm cuts more than muscle and bone. It also severs the easy, wordless link between what you want to do and what your hand can actually do.
Makers Hive’s KalArm, the world’s most affordable fully functional bionic arm, uses AI, robotics, and 3D printing to give ...
Lastly, a quantum-driven crypto meltdown, more AI chaos, and China creating a new global money system are among the ...
Hand transplants are so rare that there's only one hospital in the UK that offers them - with the first transplant carried ...
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The 'tranq' wounds that run deep
Kelly Wyatt is among hundreds of Philadelphians facing lifelong medical needs from xylazine, known as “tranq” on the streets.
Army veteran JP and Crystal Lane emerge from the elevator JP and Crystal Lane leave the elevator at the Joint Base San ...
The Winter Paralympics are almost here. These are the athletes you need to know. Oksana Masters, the greatest U.S.
Joe suffered shattered kneecaps and severed fingers during the ordeal, which eventually led to the passing of Stuart's Law, which provides legal support for victims of accidents in theme parks and saw ...
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Dermot Murnaghan and Tony Robinson ‘disappointed’ at routine prostate cancer screening rejection
Sir Tony Robinson and journalist Dermot Murnaghan have expressed their "disappointment" after a national committee decided ...
Nobuyuki Tsujii, the blind piano prodigy, along with Paralympian Alexandra Truwit and opera singer Eli Hanssveen, showcase ...
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