The future of prosthetics is looking bright, especially now that the LUKE Arm is officially headed to commercial markets. It's a highly advanced, modular prosthetic, and after over 10,000 hours of testing, it'll finally become available for patient purchase and use.

In more whimsical news, artist Neil Mendoza's "Hamster Powered Hamster Drawing Machine" is everything we thought it would be: a real hamster running on a wheel, unknowingly creating a self-portrait nearby. Maybe we can get him to stop by the show to explain himself (Neil, not the hamster).

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