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Les Baugh lost both his arms in an electrical accident 40 years ago. But thanks to Johns Hopkins University�s Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), the Colorado man is now able to wear and control two robotic limbs simply by thinking about them, the research group said in a press release. After ...
Les Baugh lost both his arms in an electrical accident 40 years ago. But thanks to Johns Hopkins University�s Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), the Colorado man is now able to wear and control two robotic limbs simply by thinking about them, the research group said in a press release. After ...
Les Baugh lost both his arms in an electrical accident 40 years ago. But thanks to Johns Hopkins University�s Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), the Colorado man is now able to wear and control two robotic limbs simply by thinking about them, the research group said in a press release. After ...
Les Baugh lost both his arms in an electrical accident 40 years ago. But thanks to Johns Hopkins University�s Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), the Colorado man is now able to wear and control two robotic limbs simply by thinking about them, the research group said in a press release. After ...
Les Baugh lost both his arms in an electrical accident 40 years ago. But thanks to Johns Hopkins University�s Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), the Colorado man is now able to wear and control two robotic limbs simply by thinking about them, the research group said in a press release. After ...
Les Baugh lost both his arms in an electrical accident 40 years ago. But thanks to Johns Hopkins University�s Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), the Colorado man is now able to wear and control two robotic limbs simply by thinking about them, the research group said in a press release. After ...