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Brain-computer interface advance allows paralyzed people to type almost as fast as some smartphone users
Coming next: controlling personal computers, phones, and tablets — and reaching out via the internet
NASA announces Wed. news conference on ‘discovery beyond our solar system’
Manipulating silicon atoms to create future ultra-fast, ultra-low-power chip technology
How to build your own bio-bot
Building blocks for the biomachines of the future
Terahertz wireless could lead to fiber-optics speed in-flight and mobile metropolitan internet
Scientists create first 3-D synchronized-beating heart tissue
New machine-learning algorithms may revolutionize drug discovery — and our understanding of life
First stable semisynthetic organism created
Scientists hope to “impart life with new forms and functions”
Beneficial AI conference develops ‘Asilomar AI principles’ to guide future AI research
Brain-computer interface enables completely locked-in patients to communicate for the first time
Reveal they are happy and want to live
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