Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

tap to translate recording

Explore By Region

flag US veteran Danielle Green became the first American to receive the Hero RGD bionic arm, a high-performance prosthetic developed by Open Bionics.

flag US veteran Danielle Green, 45, became the first American to receive the Hero RGD bionic arm, a high-performance prosthetic developed by UK-based Open Bionics. flag Designed for durability, it features titanium and Nylon PA12 components, brushless motors, and spring-loaded fingers capable of lifting 77 pounds and closing in 0.4 seconds—the fastest multi-grip bionic hand to date. flag The waterproof device includes a palm-mounted battery for wireless control and a USMC-standard wrist connector allowing quick tool swaps. flag Funded by Activision Blizzard’s Call Of Duty Endowment, the prosthetic was unveiled during a Las Vegas livestream event. flag Green, a Purple Heart recipient who lost her arm in Iraq, said it restores her sense of wholeness and inspires other amputees, especially young girls.

12 Articles