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Brain Implant Enables Paralyzed Man To Feel And Use Objects Using Someone Else’s Hands
The tech allowed Keith Thomas to control the hands of other people, including another with a spinal cord injury.
Keith Thomas, a man in his 40s with no sensation or movement in his hands, is able to feel and move objects by controlling another person's hand via a brain implant. The technique might one day even ...
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AI revolution: Researchers teach everyday objects to sense, think, and move
A stapler that slides towards your hand before you reach for it. A lamp that tilts forward when you start to read. A chair ...
Japan August machinery orders fall 0.9% on-month, worse than forecast Japan's core machinery orders fell 0.9% in August from the previous month, government data showed on Thursday. Brazil's Embraer ...
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