Feeling the Future: Bionic Hands with Real Touch
Science just gave robotic hands the power of touch. Are we closer to merging humans and machines than we think?
In a breakthrough for neurotechnology, researchers have enabled paralysed individuals to feel with robotic hands controlled by their thoughts. The University of Chicago study implanted electrodes into the brain’s sensory and motor regions, creating two-way communication between a bionic hand and the user’s brain.
Participants could sense edges, textures, and even letters traced on their fingers. This innovation could revolutionize life for millions with disabilities, but it’s just the beginning. Future advancements will focus on improving the sensitivity of synthetic skin and enhancing the user’s proprioception (awareness of limb positioning).
The project could inspire solutions for other sensory losses, like post-mastectomy touch restoration. This research demonstrates the transformative power of technology to restore fundamental human experiences.
Read the full article on Financial Times.
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