
How a-bot that?
By Leslie Katz
Published: 3 April 2009 11:15 GMT
Japan's Honda Research Institute and precision-equipment manufacturer Shimadzu have come up with a system that lets humans control a bot through thought alone. Here, a user gets ready to give the technology a go.
Photo credit: Honda
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