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Robotics team shows extra prosthetic arm can be controlled by breathing Researchers have shown that it is feasible to steer an extra robotic arm using gaze and the movement of the diaphragm.
According to a recent study published in Advanced Intelligent Systems, the brain can adapt to an artificial third arm and use it for simple tasks. This keeps alive the dream of precision mechanics ...
This mantis shrimp-inspired robotic arm can crack an egg Device can grab like a hand, crawl across the floor, or jump high, just by pulling on a simple muscle.
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