Because 17-year-old Benjamin Choi was busy building a brain-controlled prosthetic arm. A few years ago, Choi created a ...
Picking up a cup of coffee, flipping a light switch or grabbing a door handle don't require much apparent thought. But behind ...
AI-powered prosthetics are advancing but still struggle to fully replicate human hand dexterity and sensory feedback.
A new brain-computer interface (BCI) has enabled a paralyzed man to control a robotic arm by simply imagining movements.
Paralyzed man controls a robotic arm using his thoughts for seven months without requiring recalibration using a ...
Learn about the groundbreaking bionic hand that provides sensory feedback, and outperforms traditional prosthetics in accuracy.
Researchers at UC San Francisco have enabled a man who is paralyzed to control a robotic arm through a device that relays signals from his brain to a computer.