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Scientists at the University of Chicago and Case Western Reserve University have found a way to produce realistic sensations of touch in two human amputees by directly stimulating the nervous system.
| 4 min read
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This Web Simulation Shows What It’s Like to Be Dyslexic
byJohannes Van Zijl
| 1 min read
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Could Brain Waves Move Physical Objects?
byJohannes Van Zijl
While mind control might sound like something from a sci-fi movie or a fantasy, new technology could soon make it a reality.
| 1 min read
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For the First Time in 27 Years, This Disabled Violinist Composed Music Using Her Mind
byKelly Tatera
Welcome to the field of music neurotechnology.
| 2 min read
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Remarkable Father Uses 3D Printer To Teach His Blind Daughter
byJohannes Van Zijl
When Jason and Dori Walker adopted 13-year-old Layla, the couple had no idea that their 3D printer would be their most valuable parenting tool.
| 1 min read
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