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A prosthetic hand developed by researchers in Europe could help people with amputations feel senses like temperature and texture, according to a new study. An Italian man who lost his hand was able to use the device to distinguish hot and cold while touching various objects. The technology uses a sensor sensor system installed on the prosthetic limb.

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