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KSU BrainLab develops BCI for Google Glass, aims to improve the quality of...

Read here: KSU BrainLab develops BCI for Google Glass, aims to improve the quality of life for locked-in people Without doubts Google Glass has the unique potential to form the basis for a new...

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Philips and Accenture have partnered with Emotiv to improve the life of ALS...

Read here: Philips and Accenture have partnered with Emotiv to improve the life of ALS patients Health IT specialist Royal Philips and technology services provider Accenture announced that they have...

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First direct brain-to-brain communication between human minds

Read here: First direct brain-to-brain communication between human minds According to Vice magazine, an international team of researchers has assembled the first human brain-to-brain interface. With...

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Early OpenBCI researcher hacks a Hexbug and gives advice to other brain-hackers

Read here: Early OpenBCI researcher hacks a Hexbug and gives advice to other brain-hackers It comes as no surprise that as a professional engineer, Chip Audette has an affinity for making robots move...

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Dell plans to release a mood-reading product by 2017

Read here: Dell plans to release a mood-reading product by 2017 Dell Research, a new division of the recently privatized computer tech company, is working on a product to detect a person’s mood, for...

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BrainWriter helps graffiti artist suffering from ALS to draw using OpenBCI

Read here: BrainWriter helps graffiti artist suffering from ALS to draw using OpenBCI In 2003, L.A. street artist TemptOne was diagnosed with ALS. Due to the paralyzing effects of the disease, by 2009...

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Your ideal self image cannot stay hidden from Emotiv EPOC

Read here: Your ideal self image cannot stay hidden from Emotiv EPOC Are you entirely happy with the image you see in the mirror? Wouldn’t you change a little bit here or there? We all have physical...

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Artistic EEG helmet translates brainwaves into sounds, creates a relaxing loop

Read here: Artistic EEG helmet translates brainwaves into sounds, creates a relaxing loop We have had a number of music related posts in the past, but this project is fresh and actually very clever: an...

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Samsung is working on a brainwave-reading stroke detector

Read here: Samsung is working on a brainwave-reading stroke detector Samsung engineers are undoubtedly interested in EEG. Following their research on brainwave technology to find an alternative way of...

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Mind-controlled car racing game at Mobile World Congress 2015

Read here: Mind-controlled car racing game at Mobile World Congress 2015 The idea of controlling physical toy cars using your mind might be old(ish) -just remember the amazing Audi Mind Race, a race...

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Star Wars The Force Trainer II: Hologram Experience hits stores in Fall 2015

Read here: Star Wars The Force Trainer II: Hologram Experience hits stores in Fall 2015 In 2009, one of the most innovative Star Wars toys of all-time was launched. The Force Trainer enabled fans of...

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These EEG glasses go dark when you stop focusing

Read here: These EEG glasses go dark when you stop focusing Staying focused for long periods of time can be quite demanding, but these EEG glasses might be able to keep you in the zone. The Narbis...

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Headband alerts drivers in advance when they’re experiencing fatigue

Read here: Headband alerts drivers in advance when they’re experiencing fatigue Driver fatigue is a serious problem resulting in thousands of road accidents each year. Tired drivers pose a risk to both...

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PhD students build brain-controlled FPV drone

Read here: PhD students build brain-controlled FPV drone Two PhD students from University of Florida, Marvin Andujar and Chris Crawford, have built a mind-machine method to control a drone through a...

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19-year-old’s mind-controlled robotic arm acknowledged by President Obama

Read here: 19-year-old’s mind-controlled robotic arm acknowledged by President Obama Easton LaChappelle, a 19-year-old from Colorado, was only 14 when he first started taking apart toasters. In the...

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