By designing adaptable machines that learn on the fly, researchers hope to create exoskeleton systems that will help to move faster and farther.
Led by the former head of DARPA and Google ATAP, Regina Dugan, Building 8 has created a way to talk to your computer with your brain.
A clinical research publication led by Stanford University investigators has demonstrated that a brain-to-computer hookup can enable people with paralysis to type via direct brain control at the highest speeds and accuracy levels reported to date.
A brain-controlled glove is letting people with paraplegia perform everyday tasks like eating, drinking and signing their name.