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A paralysed woman has learned to use a brain implant to communicate by thought alone. It is the first time a brain–computer interface has been used at home in a person’s day-to-day life, without the need for doctors and engineers…
A paralysed woman has learned to use a brain implant to communicate by thought alone. It is the first time a brain–computer interface has been used at home in a person’s day-to-day life, without the need for doctors and engineers…
Researchers in the US are now showing off an exoskeleton device that’s almost ready to hit the market to help people who have been permanently paralysed walk again. learn more in science alert I am not the robot,I wear the…
Now Harkema and the rest of the research team need to improve the epidural implant technology. The stimulator used on the first four participants is an off-the-shelf stimulator used for pain management. The interface is too slow, and it requires…