The team then equipped Fidati’s prosthetic with heat-sensitive sensors, and small devices called thermodes, which can apply ...
A team of engineers has recently created a breakthrough prosthetic hand that can deftly handle everyday objects.
A new prosthetic hand offers strength, grasps objects with control, and detects textures, coming the closest yet to mimicking human […] ...
Johns Hopkins University engineers have created a groundbreaking prosthetic hand that can grip everyday objects like a human ...
Johns Hopkins University engineers have developed a pioneering prosthetic hand that can grip plush toys, water bottles, and ...
Developed by Johns Hopkins University researchers, the bionic hand identified and manipulated 15 everyday objects, including ...
The researchers found that the prosthetic hand could securely grasp 15 everyday objects ranging from a soft toy to a metal ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have come up with a better prosthetic hand that uses a hybrid design to carefully grip various objects with just the right amount of pressure.
This new bionic hand is a big step forward. It translates touch signals into nerve-like messages, helping the brain ...
Learn about the groundbreaking bionic hand that provides sensory feedback, and outperforms traditional prosthetics in accuracy.
AI-powered prosthetics are advancing but still struggle to fully replicate human hand dexterity and sensory feedback.
From March 3rd to 6th, the "Mobile World Congress 2025 (MWC Barcelona 2025)", hosted by the GSMA, was held in Barcelona, Spain. MWC is the world's most influential exhibition in the field of mobile ...