When Gyorgy Levay lost parts of all four extremities, including most of his left arm, to meningitis in 2010, he resolved to make the best of a bad situation. He mastered his state-of-the-art prosthetic replacements. He switched the focus of his graduate studies from electrical to biomedical engineering….
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'Electronic skin' developed at Johns Hopkins allows amputees to feel sensations in prosthetic hands
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