A patient dubbed “the real bionic woman” has become the first to receive a robotic limb fused with both her nervous and skeletal systems. Karin, a 50-year-old woman from Sweden, had the intelligent ...
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Mind-controlled devices are already here - and 2025 could be the year they go mainstream
In the next year, the number of people with brain-computer interfaces – devices that connect the brain to technology – is expected to double. These implants are already helping people with paralysis ...
Worried that machines will someday control the human race? If so, relax. Researchers at UB and elsewhere are helping to advance technology that allows people to control robots with their minds. UB isn ...
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