The inner workings of the brain can now be read using low cost hardware
You don't have to be a Jedi to make things move with your mind.
"The first thing is to clear your mind…to
think of nothing," says Ed Jellard; a young man with the quirky title of
senior inventor.
On my head is a strange headset that looks like a black plastic squid. Its 14 tendrils, each capped with a moistened electrode, are supposed to detect specific brain signals. Full Read
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