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Robotics club Wearable sensors

Future wearable devices will be ultra-


thin, like temporary tattoos. Possible
Keeping you fit uses include:
– allowing people with prosthetic
and healthy limbs to detect touch
– c ontrolling video games purely
by monitoring brain waves
– m
 onitoring a patient’s health
Embedded and releasing medicine when
intelligence needed
The latest electric toothbrush
Prosthetic power
can tell you if you have a
cavity forming and will even
3D printed
Body parts that are lost through trauma,
book an appointment with organs disease or birth defect can be replaced with
your dentist! Scientists are prosthetics, such as:
working on 3D – dentures and artificial limbs
printed organs
Nanobot implants made from a
– hands that respond to thought
– prosthetic eyes that give a blind person sight
Technologists are currently patient’s own cells.
developing chips that could be They’ve already – i mplanted devices such as insulin pumps,
implanted in the brain, allowing engineered pacemakers and artificial organs
humans to be wired to the internet bladders! Who knows what will happen in the future?
and communicate by thought. Perhaps one day we’ll have completely
artificial bodies!

Monday Lunch time in Mac Lab


13.10 to 13.50

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