Robotic prosthetic hands and legs have been around for a few years now, but mind-controlled prosthetic that actually works like real human parts are quite rare to find.
Taking us one step closer to building humanoid robots and giving fully functional hands and legs to amputees, engineers at Johns Hopkins have created a pair of incredibly powerful robotic hands for Les Baugh, who’s lost his arms as a teenager.
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See it all in the video below courtesy of New York Times.
[Via: New York Times ]
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