Keith Thomas, a man in his 40s with no sensation or movement in his hands, is able to feel and move objects by controlling another person's hand via a brain implant. The technique might one day even ...
The device is designed to follow users or adjust angles during interaction, with the expectation that it will be ideal for use on a desk or kitchen counter to help with household or work tasks. The ...
How linear, rotary, reciprocating and oscillating motion are evolving as customization grows and new capabilities emerge.
A paralyzed man in his 40s is now able to feel and use objects through the hands of another person, after receiving a brain ...