Toys controlled with the power of thoughts could become must-have gifts Warwick research connects human mind with electronic devices Sensors in headsets receive 'brain waves' and feed them into ...
Mind-controlling a robotic arm without an electrode stuck in the brain is possible, but it requires extremely sophisticated readings and translations of electroencephalography (EEG) signals, says Bin ...
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Mind-controlled drones, a concept once confined to the realm of science fiction, have now made a significant mark in the real world by emerging victorious in a global race. This unprecedented ...