Millions of amputees worldwide live with the loss of a limb, especially in developing countries that don’t often have access...
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In 2010, Sir Andre Geim and Kostya Novosolev won the Nobel Prize in Physics for successfully isolating graphene – a...
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See morePlease note: This glove should be available by the end of 2017. You can get more information here. Tasks such as opening doors...
See more“Humans are optimised to walk very efficiently. However, people with disabilities often have reduced function of their muscles.” At Wyss...
See moreImagine a metal that can be bent and stretched up to four times its original length. Researchers from École Polytechnique Fédérale de...
See moreGood news for those with scratched, lost or damaged vocal cords through surgery or disease; a team at the University...
See moreWouldn't it be amazing if neuroscience helped paralysed people move again? Neural prosthetics are devices that work by offering a...
See moreIn October 2015 four disabled British children had a remarkable new experience – they were fitted with orthoses manufactured purely...
See moreWhat if our brains could directly communicate with each other, no words necessary? In August 2013 researchers at the University...
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