EyeHarp, an instrument that makes paralyzed people play with their eyes
An amazing new instrument makes music accessible to tons of people who couldn't play it.
An amazing new instrument makes music accessible to tons of people who couldn't play it.
Yes, I know, it's really funny, but against Big Brother this and more, right? No, I say: right?
A virtual version to visit museums, participate in events, request documents: the Seoul of the metaverse opens its doors from 2022
The psychological treatment program altered brain networks associated with pain processing.
Piaggio's "robot luggage" becomes more compact and covers greater distances. In my opinion there isn't much time left for its mass adoption. Oh yeah?
A totally different approach to that of brain implants at Neuralink. Laboratory tests are encouraging: next step, animal testing.
Nice proof of a design student, who imagines the car of a sustainable future: compact, thrifty, flexible.
Spina bifida is a discomfort that can upset the life of a child and his family: a new approach deals with it even before birth.
More autonomy and greater capacity with a simple "add-on" that transforms the wheelchair into a longer-range vehicle.
The use of drones is growing, and the development of anti-drone weapons is also inevitable. This microwave “cannon” appears to be relentless.
Those who want to send a private message while in a public space, or in a meeting, with LipType can move their lips without making a sound.
The new BrainQ brain stimulation system based on machine learning accelerates and improves stroke recovery.
According to a social researcher, science could create a real "orgasm button". It would be a relief for many. Indeed a tragedy.
The fight against Covid-19 continues. We had a vaccine ready in a flash, but we're not out of it yet. On the horizon, CalTech's universal vaccine. Here's where we are.
The Nike contactless shoe is practically a system with two shoes, internal and external, which "opens" with the touch of the heel.
Robotics and neuroscience are made to meet: if the brain considers the machine an extension of the physical body, the possibilities will be endless.
Apply the 7: 1 rules of contrast recognized on the web to real life? HomePro is born, a line of furniture that helps the visually impaired.
Virtual reality for mental health has come here to stay and change the world. Here's how.
Remote working and the adoption of emerging technologies are leveling opportunities and making work more inclusive
This also happens: a video game "calls" its players to a Holy War against two technology giants. Fortnite against Apple and Google can end badly. Or change scenarios. One thing is certain: it's not a game.
[In]Brace is an interface for controlling devices with your tongue. It has a thousand applications, including in the disability area. And perhaps in the future the mouse will evolve into a piercing.