This is Nigel Ackland who is using bebionic. Nigel was caught up in the factory machine and lost his right arm while at work. Although I tried to put a prosthetic hand several times, because I could ...
The BeBionic 3 is the most advanced bionic hand in the world. Nigel Ackland, who lost his right hand in an accident, shows off what it can do. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to ...
If you haven't kept up with advancements in prosthetics, now's a good time to observe how a new generation of devices can undertake even the most precise tasks. Crave contributor Christopher MacManus ...
The first time Angel Giuffria saw the logo on her bionic hand, she felt a sense of pride. She was born without the lower half of her left arm, and started wearing a prosthesis at six weeks old. Back ...
Luke Skywalker/Steve Austin-like bionic hands might seem like something straight out of... well, science fiction, but they’re most definitely not. There are now actually several companies competing to ...
The firm behind the Bebionic Arm used military and Formula 1 car technology and spent just £1 million to develop this latest model in 18 months, using 25 designers. Containing 337 mechanical parts, it ...
Just in time for the return of Star Wars, bionic hand technology takes a grand step forward. UK-based Steeper Group calls its advanced “BeBionic” artificial hand the world’s most “anatomically ...
A British woman has been fitted with what's billed as the "world’s most lifelike bionic hand". The bebionic small hand is the latest model in Steeper's bebionic line of prosthetic hands and is the ...
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