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A new medical device allows wireless control of the brain through the same technology used in television remotes.
A man with partial paralysis was able operate a robotic arm when he used a non-invasive brain device partially controlled by artificial intelligence (AI), a study reports 1. The AI-enabled device also ...
Carnegie Mellon's noninvasive brain technology allows users to move robotic fingers by thinking about the motion, offering new possibilities for people with motor impairments.
The Remote Control Brain What would it be like if you could control your mood with a hand held device? Literally turn the device to different settings and make yourself happier and sadder?
Researchers have developed a remote, non-invasive method of selectively controlling neurons in the brain using magnetic fields. The technique opens the door to a greater understanding of brain ...
Elon Musk’s brain implant company is launching a new study to test whether its wireless device can control a robotic arm.
Remote-Controlled Helicopter is Steered by User's Brain [Video] Discover how mind control technology allows operators to fly a drone using their thoughts, thanks to University of Minnesota research.
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Tiny genetic switch found to control brain balance and behavior
Researchers at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) have identified a remarkably small but critical piece of genetic code that helps determine how brain cells connect, communicate, and function ...
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