Dr. Aadeel Akhtar pitched his high-tech Ability Hand prosthetic on a Season 15 episode of "Shark Tank." What has happened to ...
The complexity of human movement stems from the central nervous system's ability to organize motion using modular control ...
A bionic limb controlled by user's brain signals can bring back some functionality and independence to someone with a paralyzed hand, but without the sense of touch, it is very difficult to lift ...
In a new study published this week, researchers debuted a bionic hand system that can reportedly reproduce the most complex tactile sensations seen to date. Scientists at the Cortical Bionics ...
Shark Tank season 15 featured a pitch from Psyonic creators Dr. Aadeel Akhtar and Sergeant Anderson. Their product is advanced bionic limbs "that are accessible for both humans and robots.
This latest award-winning research from an international team details a new method of encoding complex touch sensations into a bionic hand for the first time, using precisely targeted ...
Researchers are paving the way for the design of bionic limbs that feel natural to users. They demonstrate the connection ...
Our hands perform thousands of complex tasks every day – can artificial intelligence help robots match these extraordinary human appendages?
A testing participant controls a bionic hand through a brain-computer interface that allows him to feel pressure changes as the steering wheel moves in the hand. You can probably complete an ...
The Stony Brook University baseball team signed a new player – but he’s 5 years old. Jordan Marotta is a very special lefty. He was born without a left hand. News 12’s Kevin Maher has his story.
Due to embedded sensors, the bionic hand senses the grasped object as if it were being grasped with the human hand, communicating the touch sensations to the user’s brain via advanced ...
Two new articles document progress in neuroprosthetic technology that lets people feel the shape and movement of objects moving over the 'skin' of a bionic hand. You can probably complete an ...