Bionic
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The ReWalk robotic exoskeleton that helps paraplegics walk is set to go on sale in 2011.
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Festo and the Bionic Learning network completed four bionic robots known as the AirRay, AquaRay, AirJelly and AquaJelly which are remote-controlled hybrid constructions using the Fin Ray Effect® that allow them to mimic manta rays and jelly fish.
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Panasonic's subsidiary Activelink has developed the Power Loader Light Exoskeleton
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eLEGS is a powered exoskeleton, that allows wheelchair users to walk.
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The Dattoo concept involves wearable computing devices, that would be printed on the user's skin and powered by their body.
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A robotic hand and a bionic leg are two promising neurorehabilitation devices that are helping stroke survivors regain movement in affected limbs by rewiring neural pathways.
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The bebionic is a new fully-articulating myo-electric hand.
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German material research scientists have unlocked a secret that could radically improve fuel consumption in ships.
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ScienceResearchers have managed to cram 19,600 individual carbon nanotube-containing channels into fibers just four times thicker than a human hair.
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After a cash injection from the Australian government, Australia's bionic eye program is streaking ahead. The first advanced prototype was revealed this week, and the team expects it will be ready to start restoring sight in as little as three years.
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Touch Bionics, a developer of upper-limb bionic technologies, has launched ProDigits, the world’s first powered bionic finger that is designed to help the estimated 1.2 million people worldwide with partial-hand amputations.
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Scientists have successfully wired a state-of-the-art artificial hand to existing nerve endings in the stump of a severed arm to create an intelligent artificial prosthetic hand with all basic features displayed by a real one.
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