Study of People with Extra Fingers Points to New Approaches for Development of Prosthetic Devices

Kids with extra fingers on their hands usually have them removed soon after birth, but some get to keep them into adulthood. This condition, known as polydactyly, is usually looked upon as a disability that has to be studied and addressed. Researchers at the University of Freiburg in Germany, Imperial College London, and the Université de Lausanne (Read more...)

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