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- thepsm
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As technology grows, nothing is impossible. As replacing an arm or leg for the disable things will be easier to handle. As holding a book in your hands, walking up stairs or steps inside a building and doing some of the impossible things.
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When I was younger I took a nasty fall and most nerve function in my right hand was lost. I've learned to deal with it since then but something like this or stem cell research can make huge improvements in peoples quality of life. Simple things can really go along way even if the tech. isn't perfect being able to carry groceries and open a car door is something I haven't done in close to a decade.
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it would definitely beat having a stump 4L
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i cannot find any current related stories to this
this link is an update from the upper post-
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- cheakywillie
- 5 months ago
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here are some other advances that DARPA
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- cheakywillie
- 5 months ago
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Too bad the f117 was built 40 of those 50 years ago :)
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- boywhocould
- 5 months ago
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this is another great example of why i value science over religion.
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Being part cyborg is always good.
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- lolitanimatronic
- 5 months ago
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This is cool; technology has no boundaries -- soon everyone will have some kind of robotic body part.
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- Skyscraper08
- 5 months ago
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maybe the government can invest the money the won't be using for the f-22 program in some Star Wars style prosthesis.
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inspector gadget??
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- heimbachae
- 4 months ago
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