http://www.courier-journal.com/stor...9/louisville-boy-6-gets-bionic-hand/77032488/
Six-year-old Lucas Abraham was born without fingers on his right hand. For years, he had asked for a "robo-hand" - a prosthetic device that could help him zip his jacket, hold a piece of paper or grip a baseball.
This week, after months of work by University of Louisville graduate students using 3-D printers and open-source designs, Lucas walked into first grade at Bowen Elementary School proudly wearing one of three new plastic "bionic" hands.
It has begun. It is probably because I have children, but this story made me weepy eyed. So excited for this kid.
Six-year-old Lucas Abraham was born without fingers on his right hand. For years, he had asked for a "robo-hand" - a prosthetic device that could help him zip his jacket, hold a piece of paper or grip a baseball.
This week, after months of work by University of Louisville graduate students using 3-D printers and open-source designs, Lucas walked into first grade at Bowen Elementary School proudly wearing one of three new plastic "bionic" hands.

It has begun. It is probably because I have children, but this story made me weepy eyed. So excited for this kid.