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16 May 2012 Last updated at 15:13 ET

Robotic arm controlled by thoughtRobotic arm controlled by patient's brain

Two patients who are paralysed from the neck down are able to control a robotic arm using their thoughts.


Automated blood sample testing, file photoHome HIV tests backed by US panel

Over-the-counter HIV tests, which would allow people in the US to check in the privacy of their homes if they have the virus, move a step closer.

Gold people graphic'A&E fast-track' for Olympic VIPs

Senior trauma surgeons have raised concerns over a deal to give Olympic VIPs fast-track emergency care during the 2012 games.

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Fergus Walsh, Medical correspondent Article written by Fergus Walsh Fergus Walsh Medical correspondent

Paralysed patients use thoughts to control robotic arm Watch

You know the feeling when you watch something and your jaw drops? That happened when I saw the footage of Cathy Hutchinson use a robotic arm to lift a flask of coffee to her mouth.

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Can the human body be replaced with machinery? In a series of report we investigate the potential of the technology, look at the history of bionics and ask whether the field will move from repairing people to enhancing them.

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