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Bharat | Jun 29 2009
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We mentioned the robotic wheelchair by MIT, and then about the thought controlled wheelchair from the creative minds at the University of Zaragoza in Spain. And now it is researchers from Japan that have mustered a new invention in the Brain-Machine...
Harshpaul | Mar 31 2009
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The small steps of Asimo are more like giant leaps for mankind and for robots. Honda Research Institute, ATR and Shimadzu have successfully displayed a Brain Machine Interface (BMI) controlling the Asimo. The interface uses electroencephalography...
Er. | Jul 18 2007
This century's scientific discoveries have made us gasp for sure! Researchers at 'NeuroSky', Silicon Valley - California, have succeeded in developing a technology that reminds us of "The Matrix". This cutting edge technology can link your brain waves...
Manish Kanaujia | Jun 22 2007
What is it that scientists want to accomplish? Do they want to make human race so lethargic that it will be rendered incompetent to even move a toy train without computers' help? Or do they think that our race has already reached that point? Well,.
Anupam | Nov 17 2006
Our brain has hundreds and thousand of such capabilities that are still hidden from the real world. Scientists believe that a normal human uses just 6-8% of the capabilities of the brain and the rest is wasted. Any human who uses 10-12% of the...
Vikas Shekhawat | May 25 2006
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Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International ('ATR') and Honda Research Institute Japan Co., Ltd. ('HRI') have successfully created synergy between human brain and machine with its new "Brain Machine Interface" ('BMI') for...

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