The future of brain-controlled devices
Researchers already use brain-computer interfaces to aid the disabled, treat diseases like Parkinson’s and provide therapy for depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. And there’s much more to come.
intrinsi on December 30th 2009 in Biology, Hardware, Media Reviews, Robotics
IBM scientists build computer chips from DNA
Chips in which nanotechnology elements self-assemble could be on the horizon
intrinsi on August 17th 2009 in Biology, Hardware, Nanotechnology
Google’s Android To Invade Homes
Manufacturers are putting the Web giant’s Android software in home management devices and remote controls.
intrinsi on July 26th 2009 in Hardware, Ubiquitous Computing