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Maroc Maroc - TECHXPLORE.COM - RSS news feed - 01/Jul 18:39

Researchers' robotic system aims to improve autonomy for people with mobility issues

As an undergraduate engineering student in Delhi, India, Amisha Bhaskar took a field trip to a facility for disabled war veterans and met a man who had lost both hands. When she asked him what technologies could improve his life, his reply left an indelible impression: He wanted something so he could take care of himself and not be forced to rely upon others.

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