The device allows the wearer to uncork a bottle, peel a banana, or insert a needle with one hand.
Neuroscientist Tamar Makin of the University of Cambridge has created a cyberfinger that people can use when needed. The Daily Mail writes about it.
A robotic organ could replace a missing finger or even a sixth.
The cyber finger is 3D printed. It has engines.
The device is connected to a battery and a controller, which is attached to the bracelet. You can learn how to manage such a design in just a minute.
It can be recalled that earlier the blogger replaced his lost eye with a cyber prosthesis.
The Ukrainian prosthesis entered the ranking of the best inventions of the year Time
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