At the beginning of the year, we launched a topic on Jike: If you could upgrade your body, which part would you prioritize? It seemed like preparation for humanity’s transition into posthumanism, and in the comments, readers shared diverse ideas. A year later, bionic prosthetics have made significant progress—especially with brave individuals integrating bionic hands into their skeletons.

One mother calls herself a cyborg, continuing to climb mountains courageously. Bionic penises and breasts are restoring sexual experiences… Now, following the previous two special editions, we present an article on bionic prosthetics. Here are 25 developments in bionic prosthetics you might be following.
Enjoy:
Read the linked article to extract the following information:
1. Title: *Theseus of Humanity: Bionic Hands, Legs, Penises, Eyes… How Bionic Prosthetics Are Shaping Posthumanism | Bionic Prosthetics Special Edition · CyberDaily*
2. This article summarizes 25 current developments in bionic prosthetics.
Listed in order:
1. This “bionic nose” helps people who have lost their sense of smell.
2. A Chinese bionic hand wins the Cybathlon championship.
3. Southeast University develops electronic skin with real tactile feedback for future use in robots.
4. A groundbreaking bionic eye restores her vision, allowing her to tend her beloved garden again.
5. A woman’s account after receiving a bionic ear implant: “I feel like a cyborg, and I’m incredibly proud.”
6. A temperature-sensitive bionic finger for future prosthetics and robots.
7. SmartArm: An AI-powered 3D-printed bionic arm offering new hope for the disabled.
8. An AI-driven bionic prosthetic gives her a new life, preparing her to conquer Africa’s highest peak.
9. An implanted bionic hand enables mind-controlled finger movement.
10. A bionic prosthetic gives this wounded Ukrainian soldier a fresh start.
11. A cool bionic prosthetic with human-like sensation.
12. A brief but meaningful appearance of a bionic hand in the movie *Barbie*.
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Farewell to traditional myoelectric control—ultrasonic sensors enable natural bionic hand movement.
14. A small African team develops affordable bionic hands to improve the lives of the disabled.
15. Scientists create soft electronic skin that can “communicate” with the brain.
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This bionic technology is wild—it’s like something out of a sci-fi movie, but it’s happening right now. I can’t even imagine what it would be like to have a fully integrated bionic limb, but it sounds life-changing for those who need it.