Life is never the same after losing an arm or leg, and most amputees rue the fact that their prosthetics don’t really feel like a part of their body. Here’s some good news: market players and researchers alike are coming up with new technology that can make an artificial limb read your mind.California-based company Atom Limbs is... read full story
"The arm has a full range of human motion in the elbow, wrist and individual fingers — and it provides haptic feedback (vibrations) to the wearer on their grip strength."