Brain-computer interface lets a man with a spinal injury feel robotic fingers Post a Comment “Index… ring… pinky… index… middle…” Nathan Copeland is telling a researcher which of his fingers he feels a touch on. But the researcher is touching a robotic hand, not Copeland’s, whose hand hasn’t felt a thing in over a decade. Read More Baca JugaVoice AIs are raising competition concerns, EU findsTiny handheld Playdate preorders open next month for $179, with 24 charming monochrome games to startApple releases torrent of updates, and Wall Street yawns Read More Share : You may like these posts :Fitbit Unveils Blaze Smart Fitness Watch With Color Touch ScreenGoogle And Huawei Bring Gold-Colored Nexus 6P To USHTC’s New Vive Dev Kit Blends VR And ARFitbit Takes 18% Stock Hit For Invading Apple’s Personal Smartwatch Space Post a Comment for "Brain-computer interface lets a man with a spinal injury feel robotic fingers"
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