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Neurowear: Beyond Robotic Cat Ears

TweetA new brain-computer interface hailing from the other end of the world has been gaining media attention for its uniqueness. Neurowear is a Japanese electroencephalography (EEG) headset equipped with robotic cat ears. To some, it may seem like a novelty … Continue reading

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New BCI in Japan Tracks Continuous Finger Movement

TweetLast week I wrote a piece on Honda’s involvement in the world of BCI research and how they teamed up with Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR)—a research group in Japan heavily invested in computer science, robotics, and BCI technology. … Continue reading

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The Power of Dreams: Is There Anything Honda Can’t Do?

TweetHonda is more than a motor company, it’s a powerhouse of innovation. From the revolutionary (now a global standard) 4-stroke engine motorbike, to their recession-proof line of fuel efficient automobiles, to the pint-sized marvel that is ASIMO (you need to … Continue reading

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