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From mind to move

Filed in archive Science by on October 25, 2006

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The Philoneist brought my attention to a NASA lab with an interesting field of research. The lab's name is Ames Research Center. Sure, at first I thought this is SciFi because the project he talked about was "how to read my mind and communicate". Is it signals from nerves or muscles - our body operates using electric signals - and the lab has the technology for direct reading.
Jorgensen and his colleagues are also developing bio-electronic interfaces that use muscle signals to customize physical-electronic interfaces across a wide variety of situations, from helping the disabled regain mobility to moving robots with one's eyebrows.
You can call it ubiquitous communication.

read on @ the Philoneist


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