Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have the potential to make life easier for people with motor or speech disorders, allowing them to manipulate prosthetic limbs and employ computers, among other uses.
This improved motion and touch sensing would allow SCI patients to regain autonomy and ownership over their paralyzed limbs and more easily control them while completing tasks in their everyday lives.
Professor Ngai Wong and Dr Zhengwu Liu from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Hong Kong (HKU), in collaboration with research ...
In The Social Network, a computer-programming prodigy goes to Harvard and creates a technology company in his sophomore dorm. Six year later, the company is worth billions and touches one out of every ...
Chinese researchers from the Tianjin University (TJU) and Tsinghua University have collaborated to develop the world's first "dual-loop" non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) system, marking a ...
Researchers used artificial intelligence to obtain a more objective understanding of cell growth and division without preconceived assumptions. Using a deep-learning neural network, they were able to ...
Frank is a social media journalist for the CDW family of technology magazine websites. Why are there so few women programmers? That’s a question many tech companies have been asking, including tech ...
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