Project Overview ‹ Agonist-antagonist Myoneural Interface (AMI) – MIT Media Lab

Humans can accurately sense the position, speed, and torque of their limbs, even with their eyes shut. This sense, known as proprioception, allows humans to pr…

MIT Media Lab

Medical Bionic Implant & Artificial Organs Market Outlook 🚀

The global medical bionic implant/artificial organs market is set to grow from $25.22B (2025) to $34.38B by 2029, expanding at an 8.1% CAGR. Growth is driven by bioprinting, AI integration, regenerative medicine, and rising trauma cases.

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Medical Bionic Implant/Artificial Organs Market 2025, Analysis Sample

Global Medical Bionic Implant/Artificial Organs market size is expected to reach $34.38 billion by 2029 at 8.1%, the increase in road accidents and injuries is driving the medical bionic implant/artificial organs market

Revolutionary Prosthetic Eye Chip Restores Sight in Medical First

A tiny chip implanted into the eyes of people suffering vision loss from irreversible age-related macular degeneration has restored central sight in a dazzling first.

ScienceAlert
Scientists want to treat complex bone fractures with a bone-healing gun

It’s a bit like a handheld 3D printer, with all the accuracy challenges that implies.

Ars Technica

⚡ Pioneering recipe for conductive plastics paves way for human bodies to go online

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Pioneering recipe for conductive plastics paves way for human bodies to go online

It's moldable, biocompatible and glitters like gold. Plastic that can conduct an electric charge is a material that can be used for everything from sensors that can monitor our health to self-cooling clothing or electronic adhesive plasters that can be applied to the skin and send data directly to a mobile phone.

Tech Xplore
Just finished reading Cyborg by Martin Caidin — the novel that inspired The Six Million Dollar Man. If you grew up watching Steve Austin leap in slow motion or remember that red jumpsuit action figure with the bionic eye, this one’s for you. From Cold War tension to cutting-edge tech (for its time), the book holds up in fascinating ways. Nostalgia, robotics, and a few surprises along the way. https://jrogel.com/just-read-cyborg/ #SixMillionDollarMan
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Just Read: Cyborg

“We can rebuild him”: Rediscovering Cyborg by Martin Caidin After a Lifetime with The Six Million Dollar Man “Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology. We have the capability to build …

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Their Bionic Eyes Are Now Obsolete and Unsupported - IEEE Spectrum
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Their Bionic Eyes Are Now Obsolete and Unsupported

These early adopters found out what happened when a cutting-edge marvel became an obsolete gadget... inside their bodies.

IEEE Spectrum
Engineers Gave a Mushroom a Robot Body And Let It Run Wild

Nobody knows what sleeping mushrooms dream of when their vast mycelial networks flicker and pulse with electrochemical responses akin to those of our own brain cells.

ScienceAlert
Bionic legs plugged directly into nervous system enable unprecedented 'level of brain control'

A first-of-its-kind study demonstrated that a new nervous system-controlled bionic leg helps leg amputees walk more naturally than traditional prosthesis.

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