A study of a remote Africa tribe wearing actigraphs suggests for the first time that a 50-year-old theory on animal sleep patterns applies to humans, as Jim Drury reports. Continue reading
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Chinese researchers unveil brain powered car
China’s first mind-controlled car has been developed by researchers in the north-east port city of Tianjin.
Wearable tech to decode sign language
Biomedical engineers are developing a wearable technology capable of sensing the muscle movements used during sign language and translating them into English speech. Continue reading
Smartphone use changing our brain and thumb interaction, say researchers
ZURICH, SWITZERLAND / LONDON, ENGLAND, UK (REUTERS) – Constant smartphone typing has become part of our daily lives.
And it’s changing our brains, say European researchers.
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