The saying goes: Necessity is the mother of invention. The Neomano captures that ethos with its new robotic glove. The wearable tech is designed for people with hand paralysis. It enables users to ...
The robotic glove uses passive range of motion and functional electrical stimulation. Scientists and medical personnel with the Veterans Affairs Department are using new robotics technology to help ...
Researchers are creating a glove that could help people who are recovering from a stroke to regain function in their hands again. So far, it’s still in development, but in early tests the robo-glove ...
General Motors wants to be the first company to test a new robotic glove that should help factory workers assemble cars. GM has licensed its RoboGlove technology to a Swedish medical technology ...
The glove helps people with a spinal cord injury perform everyday tasks like holding a cup or brushing their teeth. Patrick Holland has been a phone reviewer for CNET since 2016. He is a former ...
Whether it was after getting hooked on your first comic, taking a college art class, or even idly doodling on your math book instead of paying attention to your teacher, we've all experimented with ...
Four fingers and a thumb on each hand is pretty useful. Humans have gone from caves to sprawling cities in part because of our dexterous digits. But researchers at MIT think we could do even better if ...
Tomorrow's space marines wear futuristic power suits for enhanced strength when fighting alien invaders in science fiction. As a possible step toward that future, NASA and General Motors have come up ...
Whether it was after getting hooked on your first comic, taking a college art class, or even idly doodling on your math book instead of paying attention to your teacher, we've all experimented with ...