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...previous coverage in TIME on the casualties of the war, go to this week's cover story on time.com
...fashioned kind: to risk your life by venturing into harm's way, to be scared but not deterred, to put other people's safety ahead of your own. Our senior correspondent Michael Weisskopf has displayed both kinds of courage--which you will see in this week's extraordinary cover...
Myoelectric is the non-sci-fi name for bionic. A myoelectric hand works off tiny electrical signals released when muscles are contracted. The signals are picked up by electrodes that line the inside of a prosthesis and cover the muscles of a stump. Electrodes send the signal to a computer chip that instructs an electronic hand to open, close or rotate...
Five days after I arrived Ward 57, surgeons removed another 3.3 in. of my forearm. They needed an inch of bone to free up enough loose skin to cover my wound; I had agreed to lose another 2 in. to make room for an electronic component in my future prosthesis so that my artificial hand would have the capacity to rotate rather than just open and close...
...true to you/ Oh yeah, you know I will,” he sang in the concert’s opener, a cover of Daniel Johnston’s “To Go Home” that appears on the new album. Johnston, known to be brazenly open about love and loss alike, is channeled by Ward in a way that can only be described as tentative – not reluctant, but perhaps wary...