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Bionic technology is removing physical barriers faced by disabled people while raising profound questions of what it is to be human. From DIY prosthetics realised through 3D printing technology to customised AI-driven limbs, science is at the forefront of many life-enhancing innovations
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I've watched this a couple times now over past year or two and it still amazes me
Isn't she Spidey's Aunt?
4 years later and still the poor regular people haven't been givin proper robotic bionic arms, looks like scientists aren't as brainy as they make out that they are
Angel has also been in movies 🙂
Hello …Full metal Alchemist
The girl in the thumbnail Is beautiful
Thank you so much 😊
Great mum there! She saw the bionics film, and her daughter grew up with a much better attitude than many others born without limbs.
Amazing
"I had a kid that cried when I took off my arm", I assume they just didn't understand what just happened.
How do I volunteer for prosaic research
Is it just me or does she look like marriage Tomei
Exiting times ahead.
I need help I still have the arm but am unable to use it. It’s devastating completely. I’ll test try anything for some movement!! Keep me in mind.
She's like a prettier version of Vanessa Bayer
Rocket be like. "How much for the arm?"
I find prosthetics really facinating
Cyberpunk 2077 seems to start becoming a reality 🤨
To bad this technology is most likely to expensive for most people in need 😔
Using animals for research is unaceptable. If this techology is for humans, use humans.
Woah that’s cool
gonna be honest, this video inspired me to go into prosthetics engineering and in a few months I start college as a biomed engineering major because of this video.
AUNT MAY?
Is that the girl on no way home!
Ant May?
Whoe dr Frankenstein you’re not injecting anything into anyone’s brain
Thease documentaries should be honest. Not all people get the privilege or access to this tech. Only a select few and I'm sure it won't be anyone from my estate. If I lost an arm I'd get the NHS standard hook lol
Meh…scientists will be able to grow an arm soon anyways.
some people will do anything to win at thumb wars
Como dijo alguien antes, las prótesis que tratan de parecer reales dan algo de rechazo y se ven mal.
Las de metal tipo robot se ven rudas e impresionantes.
Torture hundreds if not thousands of animals in the most disgusting and heinous ways, only for twenty years later have next to nothing happen.
Movies are very prower full, think I like these ares that are mechanical because of movies
These people just became my heros
I volunteer
….not much different from a hearing aide or glasses…..
I can't imagine what gonna happen to technology in 2050!
Aunty may?
That's what you mean by eternal life , humm I dunno