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"Blade Runner" Has No Clear Edge

New research suggests that Oscar Pistorius may actually be at a disadvantage when sprinting.

Less-Invasive Brain Interfaces

Electrical activity from the surface of the brain may be precise enough to control prostheses, research shows.

Growing Neural Implants

New approaches could more seamlessly integrate medical devices into the body.

A Prosthesis for Speech

Decoding neural signals for speech may give voice to the voiceless.

Monkey Thinks Robot into Action

A monkey is able to feed itself with a robotic arm.

Upgrading the Prosthetic Hand

A lightweight prosthetic hand uses hydraulics to achieve more natural finger movement.

A Prosthesis for Balance

Scientists are testing a device to help those with inner-ear problems.

Prosthetic Limbs That Can Feel

A new surgical method is the first step in making prostheses with sensory capabilities.

Playing Piano with a Robotic Hand

Scientists are developing a neural interface that can control the movement of individual fingers on a prosthetic hand.

Plastic That Heals Itself

Researchers have developed a new material that can fill in its own surface cracks.

Brain Implants to Restore Vision

A bionic implant that bypasses the eye might eventually treat many forms of blindness.

A Prosthetic Arm That Acts Like a Real One

Patients use nerves left intact after amputations to control prosthetic limbs.

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