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Two people with spinal cord injuries have been able to not only control a bionic arm with their brain, but also feel tactile edges, shapes, curvatures and movements, something that had not been possible until now.
An innovative study published in the journal ‘Science‘presents a preview revolutionary in the design of extracorporeal bionic limbs capable of imitating the sense of touch. Until now, bionic prostheses allowed people with spinal cord injuries to perform everyday tasks, …
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