The Prosthetics Breakthrough That Could Fuse Nerves With Fake Limbs [Science]
Katie Drummond-Wired
A replacement limb that moves, feels and responds just like flesh and blood. It's the holy grail of prosthetics research. The Pentagon's invested millions to make it happen. But it's been elusive - until, quite possibly, now. More »


source: gizmodo.com
27 Feb 2012
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