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Added on the 23/02/2016 13:04:37 - Copyright : Reuters EN
Surgical instruments produced via 3D printing may soon replace steel ones in less economically developed areas around the world.
Facebook has bought a neurotechnology startup working on a wristband to control computers with your mind.
Japanese company Xenoma showed off its first mass produced e-skin on Wednesday, a machine washable t-shirt with electric sensors that could revolutionise health technology for the home. The e-skin is equipped with a unified monitoring sensor system that can keep checking your breathing rate, blood pressure, and body temperature, while also closely monitoring your movement, even helping play virtual reality games.
An American teenager says the robotic arm he invented in his bedroom could be a platform for future prosthetic limbs and first responder machinery. As Jim Drury reports he says the mind control mechanism can also be 3D printed for less than 600 dollars.