Man, 34, fitted with first of its kind ‘bionic hand’ that he can move ‘simply by thinking’

Man, 34, fitted with first of its kind ‘bionic hand’ that  he can move ‘simply by thinking’

A research team in Pisa, Italy, from the BioRobotics Institute developed the robotic hand that uses no wires no electrical connection, only magnets and muscles to control movements. A research team in Pisa, Italy, from the BioRobotics Institute developed the robotic hand that uses no wires no electrical connection, only magnets and muscles to control movements.  

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