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  CBS News  Prosthetic devices are undergoing a revolution. Designers at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland have created a bionic arm and hand that works and feels just like a natural limb, and it s controlled by the brain.This story is part of the  CBS This Morning  series  Eye Ope stanley cup ning Breakthrough. In a report for  60 Minutes,  Scott Pelley saw how it works. Watch that report now. 60 Minutes : The Pentagon s Bionic ArmMichael McLoughlin is the lead designer of the bionic arm at the Applied Physics Lab at Johns Hopkins. Courtney Moran, also of Johns Hopkins, helps patients use it.        The arm has 26 joints in it and can do virtually everything your hand can do, McLoughlin explained on  CBS This Morning.  The arm also has sensors in it s stanley mug o the wearer can have the sensation of feedback.  When you touch an object, you can fee stanley termos l it,  McLoughlin said.Johns Hopkins University has six of the bionic arms, and they are currently a research tool. The brain aspect of the device works like this:  If you ve had an amputation, the nerves that used to run, say, to my finger, are still there. They re just now in my arm. So if I stimulate that nerve, the brain still thinks you re simulating the finger, so the patient really perceives it as pressure in the finger, my hand, not the prosthetic hand. The bionic arm also has a covering that looks like skin; it has hairs nails and veins. But a number of people don t want to use the covering. Why  McLoughlin said,  Many think the robotic look is  Uwvb Moody s, Fitch affirm U.S. credit rating - For now
 https://livestream/accounts/2829914/events/2343172/player autoPlay=falsemute=false     Last night, scientists from around the world gathered at Harvard   iconic Sanders Theatre for stanley sverige  the 24rd First Annual Ig Nobel Awards, the wonderfully peculiar annual awards ceremony that recognizes those achievements that first make people laugh, and then make them think. The Ig Nobels are the brainchild of Marc Abrams, and are perhaps the only ceremonial proceedings on Earth where you can listen to real Nobel laureates partake in an operatic ode to coffee   effects on the human sphincter. To quote Amanda Palmer, the Igs are like the weirdest f-ing thing that you ;ll ever go to 8230; it   a collection of, like, actual Nobel Prize winners giving away prizes to real scientists for doing f ;d-up things 8230; it   awesome. https://gizmodo/how-improbable-researchs-mar stanley cup becher c-abrahams-finds-the-humor-5926825 https://gizmodo/and-now-the-winners-of-the-2011-ig-nobel-prizes-5845543 The theme of this year   ceremony 鈥?which you can view in its entirety above 鈥?was food, which them was commemorated with the premier of What   Eating You, a mini-opera about people who stop eating food stanley cup , and instead nourish themselves exclusively with pills. Here is the full list of this year   winners: The 2014 Ig Nobel Prize Winners PHYSICS PRIZE [JAPAN]: Kiyoshi Mabuchi, Kensei Tanaka, Daichi Uchijima and Rina Sakai, for measu