New bionics let us run, climb and dance - Hugh Herr
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A blank canvas to create smart limbs - The New York Times
The New York Times spoke with Dr. Hugh Herr at the annual meeting of theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science in Boston (before the attack on the marathon that resulted in at least 16 amputations), and then later by telephone. Here is an edited and condensed version of the conversations.
Biomechatronics at the MIT Media Lab
The Biomechatronics Group seeks to advance the science of biomechanics and biological movement control, and to apply that knowledge to the design of human rehabilitation and augmentation technology
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