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Giving hope to paralysis victims, a monkey feeds itself using the power of thought

14 July 2009

The University of Reading's Professor Kevin Warwick, widely considered the world's leading cybernetics expert, talks about new research which has led to the creation of a mechanical arm that is controlled by thought alone. The cyborg-like limb could radically change the lives of amputees and victims of paralysis. Read more here

The University of Reading's Professor Kevin Warwick, widely considered the world's leading cybernetics expert, talks about new research which has led to the creation of a mechanical arm that is controlled by thought alone. The cyborg-like limb could radically change the lives of amputees and victims of paralysis. Read more here

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