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Tesla just invested billions to control the brain behind its future machines
Tesla has just committed billions of dollars to secure the artificial intelligence engines it believes will power its next ...
Virtual reality and non-invasive brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) are able to help those who are paralysed regain touch sensations and also some voluntary control of muscles in their legs. A new study, ...
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In a tiny laboratory pond, a robotic stingray flaps its fins and swims around. Roughly the width of a dime, the bot dashes distances multiple times its body size. It easily navigates around corners ...
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Force multiplied: 7 technologies merging man and machine for next-gen super soldier
Next-generation super soldier technologies combine advanced equipment, software, and biotechnology to enhance a soldier’s ...
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Russian firm turns pigeons into brain-controlled surveillance drones using GPS
A Moscow startup is pushing the boundaries of neurotechnology after reports emerged in late ...
Brain–machine interfaces (BMIs) represent a transformative field at the intersection of neuroscience, engineering and computer science, allowing for direct communication between the brain and external ...
The mind-controlled exoskeleton developed by Miguel Nicolelis and his colleagues will allow a paralyzed teenager to make the ceremonial first kick of the 2014 World Cup. Danilo Borges/World Cup Portal ...
Cedars-Sinai investigators found a new way to control prosthetic devices using brain signals. Their preclinical findings, if confirmed in clinical studies, could help stroke survivors control external ...
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