SANT CUGAT, Spain (Reuters) - David Aguilar has built himself a robotic prosthetic arm using Lego pieces after being born without a right forearm due to a rare genetic condition. Aguilar, 19, who ...
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Our childhood obsessions and passions can sometimes manifest into magnificent creations. Such is the case with David Aguilar, self-named "Hand Solo", who has turned his adoration of the tiny, colored ...
David Aguilar has built himself a robotic prosthetic arm using Lego pieces after being born without a right forearm because of a rare genetic condition. Aguilar, 19, who studies bioengineering at the ...
David Aguilar is sharing his robotic arm creations made from Legos on YouTube. He's a 19-year-old bio-engineering student in Spain. David was born without a right forearm due to a rare genetic ...
Ever since he was a kid, David Aguilar has been obsessed with Lego. At age 18, he created a prosthetic arm with Lego. Now, he’s the coolest kid on the block.Get the full story in the video below -- ...
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BARCELONA-- A teenager in Spain has built a robotic prosthetic arm using LEGO bricks after being born without a right forearm due to a rare genetic condition. 19-year-old David Aguilar, who studies ...
There are many DIY Lego projects on the internet, but it'd be hard to think of one cooler or more useful than 19-year old David Aguilar's. The bioengineering student has spent years building and ...
David Aguilar took his childhood love of Legos and turned it into a working, robotic arm. Aguilar was born without a right forearm because of a rare genetic condition. While other kids are simply ...
PHILADELPHIA — A young man, born without his lower arm, is turning his love for Legos into a life-changing invention. David Aguilar, 19, has created a prosthetic arm out of the colorful blocks. The ...