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bionic

[bahy-on-ik] / baɪˈɒn ɪk /


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To be fair, for those of us who are older and not bionic, the eyes begin to go, reaction time fades, and driving at night can become more of a challenge.

From Los Angeles Times

There is much celebratory discourse around cochlear implants, considered to be the first true bionic device, an example of technology improving the lives of deaf and hard of hearing children and people in general.

From Scientific American

I am hurt by his descriptions of her “bionic body.”

From Washington Post

In one, Olive explains how lifting weights with the bionic arm forces their biceps to engage, thus strengthening the muscle even though the bionic hand grasps the bar.

From Washington Post

“I want to be a bionic vet,” said Hayden, explaining that he hopes to design robotic prosthetics for animals.

From Washington Times