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February 3, 2017
​Brain-computer talks to completely paralyzed patients
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Researchers have devised a method of communicating with patients suffering paralysis so severe they cannot even communicate with their eyes or fingers.
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Data from pacemaker used to arrest man for arson, insurance fraud
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Could this robot bat one day edge out quadrotors as the drone of the future?
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