"Robotic Third Thumb Enhances Single-Handed Abilities"

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Scientists at the University of Cambridge have developed a controllable prosthetic 'Third Thumb' that attaches to the right hand, allowing users to perform tasks like picking up objects and peeling bananas with one hand. The device, controlled by pressure sensors under the big toes, was successfully used by 99.3% of study participants, demonstrating its potential to enhance human motor capabilities and assist amputees.
Topics:science#cognitive-neuroscience#human-augmentation#prosthetics#robotics#science-and-technology#university-of-cambridge
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