Cybernetics and Robotics News - October 2007 Archives
Microsoft develops electronic brain interface that 'learns' what a person wants.
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 | Neuroscientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed a novel approach for measuring and deciphering brain activity that holds out promise of providing improved movements of natural or artificial limbs by those who have been injured or paralyzed. ...> Full Article |
University of Manchester researchers have transformed fat tissue stem cells into nerve cells - and now plan to develop an artificial nerve that will bring damaged limbs and organs back to life.
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 | Research may be first step in creation of electronic interfaces to eyes and brain. ...> Full Article |
 | Recent study could lead to new materials that will mimic biological tissues and artificial muscles. ...> Full Article |
 | Researchers have developed a new algorithm to help create prosthetic devices that convert brain signals into action in patients who have been paralyzed or had limbs amputated. ...> Full Article |
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