The Spectacular Self-Rebuild Technology Brings New Hope To Mankind!
-->The advent of technology had been brought many benefits to the human being. Let’s take an example. Before the World War II, it’s impossible to use the artificial limbs that can work as real flesh limbs!
However, the things have rapidly changed, especially in the past few decades, where the brand new artificial limbs enabling the users to predict every movement. The impressive thing about the artificial limbs is these devices look like the real thing!
Now, the emerging prosthetic technologies have given their words, that they will not only produce greater power and flexibility artificial human’s body parts, but they also promised to create pressure-sensitive artificial skin and limbs, which are boned to the body and controlled by the mind.
To be honest, with the high-end technology, it’s possible to rebuild amputees to be faster and stronger than before. The next step of the researchers is to combine all the artificial flesh, bone and the nervous system into a high intelligent human-shaped android, like those that you seen in the film, such as A.I.!
Frankly, this is maybe the most exciting moment in the human’s history. We can expect, in the near future, it would be a world between the humans and androids…[newscientist]
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