Release date: 2013-06-20

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The US technology blog BusinessInsider recently published an article listing several medical electronic technologies that people might think do not exist in the real world, but actually do exist.
1. Idea-controlled robotic prosthesis According to Andrew Schwartz, a professor of neurobiology at the University of Pittsburgh, a 52-year-old quadriplegic woman has been able to control a robotic prosthetic arm with the control of mind.
Jesus Diaz, a contributor to the American technology blog Gizmodo, explains: "The Schwartz team implanted two intracortical microelectrodes in Jan's brain motor cortex. The motor cortex is the brain. Part of it is responsible for controlling the movement of the prosthesis. According to scientists, the results are so unbelievable that they are surprised by the speed with which Jane learns to control the robotic prosthetic arm."
2. Glasses that allow blind people to see things through their tongues. This kind of glasses is not the perfect "replacement" of dreams, but it can transform the texture structure of objects into electrical stimulation, and let them see the object in front of them by stimulating the tongue of the blind person. Some information.
3. We can print smaller organs. Scientists have found ways to print smaller livers. The printed liver is not a complete liver that can be transplanted into the body, but it is good enough for people to use this organ to test the disease.



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