London's Science Museum exhibits $1m bionic man built from manmade borrowed parts

Thursday 7 February to Monday 11 February 2013
London, United Kingdom

Published: 31 Jan 2013 | By Yafit Lazar | Last updated: 31 Jan 2013
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The bionic man, built by Roboticists of manmade body parts to build a bionic man, is set to be displayed at the famous Science Museum in the British capital.

The creation, which cost $1 million(£630,000), is part of Channel 4's How To Build A Bionic Man. The show sees host Bertolt Meyer, who was born without a left hand, use cutting-edge technology from around the world to create the two-metre-tall artificial human.

The show is due to be broadcast on the channel on February 7.
How To Build A Bionic Man airs on Channel 4 at 9pm, 7 February
- www.wired.co.uk | 2013-01-30
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