Bionic Fingers Could Help Humans Get a Grip

Student demonstrates the new robotic device.
MIT graduate student, Faye Wu, demonstrates the new robotic device.
(Image credit: Melanie Gonick/MIT)

A new robotic device could make simple, everyday tasks — such as peeling a banana or unscrewing the cap from a water bottle — even easier.

Developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the "supernumerary robotic fingers" device is a wrist-mounted robot equipped with two long digits. A specially designed algorithm controls the digits, enabling them to move in sync with the wearer's real fingers.

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