Cambridge scientists develop ‘third finger’ that could redefine human capabilities

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Cambridge researchers have developed a controllable prosthetic thumb that people can quickly learn to use to grasp and manipulate objects. Testing at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition showed that the device is accessible to a wide demographic, with 98% of participants using it successfully within a minute. The study highlights the importance of inclusive … Read more

The evolutionary biologist suggests that the human brain grew as energy was released from the ovarian follicles

This article has been reviewed according to the editorial process and policies of Science X. The editors have emphasized the following attributes to ensure the credibility of the content: fact-checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source corrected OK! Brain-body allometries without and with evolution. a, Brain size at age 40 versus body size at age 40 on … Read more