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Muscle-Bound Computer Interface

Forearm electrodes could enable new forms of hands-free computer interaction.

Seamlessly Melding Man and Machine

Tiny implants that connect to nerve cells could make it easier to control prosthetic limbs.

Monitoring Muscle

A handheld device could give doctors more precise data about muscle health--painlessly.

Harnessing Hamster Power with a Nanogenerator

Researchers use a running rodent to test their device.

New Drugs Mimic Exercise

Compounds boost endurance and allow mice to run for substantially longer.

Mimicking the Massively Muscular

New drugs that mimic mutations found in buff animals could treat muscle-wasting diseases.

MIT Exoskeleton Bears the Load

Researchers have developed a motorless exoskeleton that can carry 80 pounds.

Machines Powered by Heart Muscles

Devices powered by living cells could lead to novel robots and new insights into how the heart works.

Harvesting Power from the Ocean

A new technology could generate electricity from waves.

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