Saturday, November 07, 2009
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Thursday, November 05, 2009
Applause for the SmartHand
Applause for the SmartHand
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
TAU's man/machine interface is essential link in groundbreaking prosthetic hand
In one sense, our hands define our humanity. Our opposable thumbs and our hands' unique structure allow us to write, paint, and play the piano. Those who lose their hands as a result of accident, conflict or disease often feel they've lost more than mere utility.
A new invention from Tel Aviv University researchers may change that. Prof. Yosi Shacham-Diamand of TAU's Department of Engineering, working with a team of European Union scientists, has successfully wired a state-of-the-art artificial hand to existing nerve endings in the stump of a severed arm. The device, called "SmartHand," resembles — in function, sensitivity and appearance — a real hand.
"The Red Wheel Barrow"
depends
upon
a redwheel
barrow
glazed withrain
water
beside
the white
chickens. -- William Carlos Williams, "The Red Wheel Barrow"