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Can We Build a Bionic Human?
Saturday, July 05, 2008 - Anuradha Menon
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More and more of the body is becoming, if not obsolete, then certainly replaceable. But which of our body parts can be engineered today, and which will we have to make do with? Implants that copy the simple structural job of skeletal tissue are the easiest to build. One UK woman suffering from rheumatoid arthritis was recently left with only two of her original joints after having the rest replaced by metal and plastic alternatives.Hips, teeth and vertebral discs can all be replaced.    (source: technology.newscientist.com)


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