Successfully created the first 'electronic finger'

Scientists in Scotland have successfully created the world's first "electronic finger" called ProDigits for ex-pianist Maria Antonia Iglesias, a Spanish.

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These "electronic fingers" opened up hope for about 1.2 million people. (Photo: Internet)

These new fingers helped Maria to hold the cup, pull and write again since she lost her fingers after a sickle. However, she will not be able to play the piano again.

This success of the British scientists gives hope to about 1.2 million people lost fingers in the world. The function of the hand will be reduced by 20-40% if lost from 2 or more fingers.

"Electronic Fingers" range from £ 35,000 to £ 45,000, equivalent to VND1.1 to VND1.35 billion.

So, even if it is made, ProDigits is still a dream for many people to lose their fingers in the world, because the price is too expensive compared to the standard of living.