Cybernetics and Robotics News - March 2009 Archives
 | Nearly undetectable from the ground, unmanned aerial vehicles are widely used by the military to scan terrain for possible threats and intelligence. Now, fuel cell powered UAVs are taking flight to help tactical decision-makers gather critical information more efficiently… and more quietly. This latest technology is showcased by Ion Tiger, a UAV research program at the Naval Research Laboratory that merges two separate efforts -- UAV technology and fuel cell systems. ...> Full Article |
The new technology may lead to the development of improved medical implants
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It may be possible to "read" a person's memories just by looking at brain activity, according to research carried out by Wellcome Trust scientists. In a study published today in the journal Current Biology, they show that our memories are recorded in regular patterns, a finding which challenges current scientific thinking.
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Biomedical and materials engineers at the University of Michigan have developed a nanotech coating for brain implants that helps the devices operate longer and could improve treatment for deafness, paralysis, blindness, epilepsy and Parkinson's disease.
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