Sandia seeks better neural control of prosthetics for amputees
Sandia National Laboratories researchers, using off-the-shelf equipment in a chemistry lab, have been working on ways to improve amputees control over prosthetics with direct help from their own nervous systems....
Source: PhysOrg - Monday, 20 February
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