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![]() | Harrison, Reid R. | Brain-machine interface, unplugged | In experiments and even limited human clinical trials, electrode arrays implanted on the brain's surface have given monkeys and humans the ability to move objects with their thoughts. The experiments are proof that brain-computer interfaces could improve the lives of severely paralyzed people. But... | Wireless neural implants; Brain-computer interface | 2009-01-01 |
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![]() | Furse, Cynthia M. | Down to the wire | As today's military and commercial aircraft age past their teen years, the many kilometers of wiring buried deep within their structures begin to crack and fray. Once thought to be rare and benign, such faults are found by the hundreds in a typical aircraft. Unlike obvious cracks in a wing or an e... | Aging wiring; Wire fault location; Aging wire detection; Smart wire systems | 2001-01-01 |
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![]() | Harrison, Reid R. | Fly like a fly | THIS FALL, several biologist colleagues of mine plan to build a movie theater for houseflies. In fact, it's a miniature IMAX theater-complete with a panoramic screen-inside of which they'll place a tiny rotating cage, a downsized version of the ones that astronauts use to simulate tumbling in spa... | 2005 | |
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![]() | Gardner, Reed M. | Tomorrow's Electronic Hospital is Here Today | Biomedical Informatics | 1984 |