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SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2025

Prosthetics

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Tech

Man-machine symbiosis: Evolution of prosthetics from masking injuries to enhancing abilities

Advancements in robotics and bioengineering have led to the development of modern prosthetics that go beyond covering disfigurements, help instead to restore or even enhance motor, sensory, and...

Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology have developed a prosthetic arm that can help a wearer feel hot and cold. Screengrab: CAILLET/EPFL
Tech

Innovative prosthetic limb device enables users to feel temperature differences

Photo: Collected
Offbeat

Amputee Jacky’s quest: 102 marathons in 102 days

illustration credit: Asifur Rahman
Splash

Age is just a number

Joe Hamilton, a patient, intuitively controls a DEKA prosthetic hand, made by Mobius Bionics and called the “LUKE Arm” for an advanced prothetics study at the University of Michigan Medical Campus. Photo: Reuters
Science

Prosthetic innovation: 'It's like you have a hand again' – study

Veterinarian Sergei Gorshkov holds his patient Ryzhik the cat, who lost all four paws and got 3D-printed titanium prosthetics in 2019, at the veterinarian clinic in Novosibirsk, Russia February 2, 2020. Picture taken February 2, 2020. REUTERS/Vladislav Nekrasov
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Siberian street cats limp to new life with prosthetic paws

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