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bionicsDesign and development of electronic or mechanical artificial systems that imitate those of living things. The bionic arm, for example, is an artificial limb (prosthesis) that uses electronics to amplify minute electrical signals generated in body muscles to work electric motors, which operate the joints of the fingers and wrist. The first artificial eye that connects directly into the optic nerve was successfully implanted in 2000 for an initial trial. The eye was composed of a video camera, radio antenna, and microchip, and stimulated different parts of the optic nerve enabling visual sensations in the brain. Bionic ears work by replacing with electrodes the hairs in the ear that naturally convert sounds into electrical impulses. The first person to receive two bionic ears was Peter Stewart, an Australian journalist, who received his right ear in 1984 and his left in 1989. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The eighth Captain Underpants novel by Dav Pilkey is out, CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS AND THE PREPOSTEROUS PLIGHT OF THE PURPLE POTTY PEOPLE, and it returns George, Harold and one Sulu the Bionic Hamster back to an alternate universe where the principal has a sense of humor and the librarian recommends great books. Claudia Mitchell, 26, of Ellicott, Maryland, has become the first woman to be fitted with a bionic arm, an artificial limb that she can control with her brain. Get a Grip The Bionic Wrench’s six steel jaws simultaneously converge on the sides of a nut or bolt when the handle is squeezed, assuring the wrench will not slip or round off nuts or bolts. |
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