An interdisciplinary team of researchers has developed a human–machine interface that improves the prosthetic connection to the residual limb, making it more comfortable and reliably effective.
Small, comfortable graphene sensors can measure a variety of bodily signals, including respirations, vocalizations, temperature and gestures, through tests such as electroencephalograms (EEGs) that ...
Human-machine interface technology is used by almost all industrial organizations—including energy, transportation, manufacturing and more. At Case Western Reserve University’s Case School of ...
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