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Carnegie Mellon's noninvasive brain technology allows users to move robotic fingers by thinking about the motion, offering new possibilities for people with motor impairments.
Students at Ygnacio Valley High School in Concord invented a robotic exoskeleton hand that could one day help people with mobility problems. Ryan Yamamoto reports.
For our 37th annual YASNI issue, we once again asked readers to complete the iconic phrase “You are so Nashville if …” As ever, certain themes popped up again and again among our hundreds of ...
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