DARPA, working with the Southern Methodist University Neurophotonics Research Center, is currently developing a system of wild new fiber optics that could give a sense of pressure and feeling to artificial limbs.
Aside from the obvious benefits that a future amputee victim might experience, the implants could also curb tremors, manage pain or treat spinal cord injuries—just to name a few.
Beyond that, DARPA (and SMU) has once again has found a way to blend the present with what was once science fiction:
"Science fiction writers have long imagined the day when the understanding and intuition of the human brain could be enhanced by the lightning speed of computing technologies. With this remarkable research initiative, we are truly beginning a journey into the future that will provide immeasurable benefits to humanity." - Dean Osark, SMU Lyle School of Engineering.
That's freaking awesome.
ReplyDeleteHoly shit. This almost makes me want to lose a limb just to experience feeling in a fake one.
ReplyDeletethis would be amazing!
ReplyDeletethat's amazing. this could help so many people
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ReplyDeleteHmmm, what will be left for science fiction writers once we achieve interstellar travel?
ReplyDeleteWhy would you want sensation in an artificial limb? That's one of the benefits. Oven mitts become a thing of the past.
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ReplyDeleteStar wars status
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely wonderful for medical technology.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see this get implemented.
Well... if I had a liumb cut off for any reason at least now I know that I will still be able to feel things.
ReplyDeleteI've seen something like this about a person loosing an eye and having some amazing fiber optics put into a fake one, It made me want to lose an eye just to get that, lmao. Science is crazy.
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ReplyDeletethat's fucking amazing. i'm gunna go blow my hand off right now so i can be a part of this
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ReplyDeleteI love it when technology can be used to help put injured ppl back together again.
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I cannot wait for the day when we can be cyborgs.
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ReplyDeletenow that would be a good news to amputees. they only need to lower the price of this so that everyone can afford it.
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That's pretty sweet!
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Whoa, science's done it again
ReplyDeleteThis would do wonders to AI!!!
ReplyDeletethis can really help some poor kids who were born with missing limbs
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ReplyDeletetech sure has come a long way huh
ReplyDeletegreat topic, i was a few years ago in the largest fiber optics factory of europe in nordenham
ReplyDeleteWoah, woah woah. Hold the phone. Feeling? In a dead arm? Have I entered some sort of crazy parallel universe?
ReplyDeleteThis looks very interesting.
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ReplyDeleteIt's MAGICAL SCIENCE.
ReplyDeleteI'm so cutting my arm off.