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I've always had a passion for advances in biomedical engineering. I've also always enjoyed reading
Popular Science. There's a story about the K3 Promotor - an artificial foot that may result in more natural walking. Designed by a mechanical engineer named Rifkin, this foot design may revolutionize the prosthesis industry. Read about this foot
here.
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