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MILLION-DOLLAR BIONIC MAN GOES ON SHOW
A
million-dollar bionic man complete with artificial organs, synthetic blood and
robot limbs goes on …
A million-dollar bionic man will go on display at
London's Science Museum
A
million-dollar bionic man complete with artificial organs, synthetic blood and
robot limbs will go on display at London's Science Museum on Thursday 7th
February, 2013.
Costing
almost £640,000, it is cheaper than the Six Million Dollar Man from the cult 1970s
TV series, but the 6ft 6in (2m) humanoid shares quite a bit in common with
Steve Austin, the original "bionic man".
The
artificial man was assembled by a team of leading roboticists for a new Channel
4 documentary, How To Build A Bionic Man.
It incorporates
some of the latest advances in prosthetic technology, as well as an artificial
pancreas, kidney, spleen and trachea, and a functional blood circulatory
system.
The Science
Museum exhibit opening on Thursday will explore changing perceptions of human
identity against the background of rapid progress in bionics.
In the
documentary, to be screened at 9pm on Thursday, experts at the forefront of the
research talk to Swiss social psychologist Bertolt Meyer. Meyer was born
without a left hand and has a £30,000 bionic replacement with the ability to
grip and twist.
But although
his hand is the most advanced on the market, it could soon be obsolete. In the
programme Meyer tries out the much more advanced modular prosthetic limb (MPL),
which teaches itself how to recognise tiny control signals from the upper arm.
He also
meets teams of British scientists who are restoring sight to the blind by
implanting microchips in their retinas, and building artificial organs to
replace failing lungs, kidneys, pancreases and spleens.
"I've
looked around for new bionic technologies, out of personal interest, for a very
long time and I think that until five or six years ago nothing much was
happening," said Meyer. "Then suddenly we are now at a point where we
can build a body that is great and beautiful in its own special way."
The project
is supported by a Wellcome Trust People Award which aims to help the public
explore biomedical science.
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