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Meta’s wristband uses a technique called electromyography, or EMG, to gather electrical signals from muscles in the forearm.
Researchers have developed a way to 3D print robotic musculoskeletal structures in a single material. Everybody has a ...
In a breakthrough for regenerative medicine, a new study from IMDEA Materials Institute researchers has demonstrated the ...
Researchers from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have developed an AI-powered technology that ...
Meet the Larkin Feroxa, a new British lightweight that sits on the bones of Aston Martin’s 2006-2018 V-8 Vantage. Actually, ...
In this video, I take you through a fairly in-depth analysis of the design and construction of my custom-built bionic hand ...
A team of paleontologists led by National Geographic Explorer Paul Sereno uncovered a trove of dinosaur fossils in the Sahara ...
Buying in bulk: super savvy, saves you money in the long run. Buying in bulk on Prime Day: basically genius, saves you *even ...
Jiaguwen, or oracle-bone inscriptions, that were excavated from the Yinxu Ruins, were records of practicing divination and ...
A group of North Texas doctors and scientists printed part of a human femur—the longest and strongest bone in the body—that mimics the strength, flexibility and overall mechanics of a real ...
News North Texas scientists 3D-print part of human femur as strong as real bone Their low-cost technique using biodegradable material may one day help regrow bones.
Robotics This Robotic Hand’s Electronic Skin Senses Exactly How Hard It Needs to Squeeze The hand can gently pick up anything from plastic cups to pineapples.