Mind-controlled drones are racing into the future at the University of Florida, pushing the edge of whats possible with brain-wave technology. Advances in cheaper brain-wave reading equipment is moving the technology out of the lab. (April 22)
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Reuters - US Online Video (Apr. 26, 2016) The University of Florida holds a mind-controlled drone race. Angela Moore reports.
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Newsy (June 5, 2013) Researchers have engineered a toy helicopter that can be controlled by the mind. They hope it will help people with ... watch video
Reuters (Dec. 17, 2012) A Pennsylvania woman who became a quadriplegic through a genetic disease has fed herself for the first time in nearly ten years, using a mind-controlled robotic arm. A research team at the ... watch video
Reuters - Innovations Video Online (Dec. 7, 2015) China's first mind-controlled car has been developed by researchers in the north-east port city of Tianjin. Elly Park reports.
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TheStreet (June 3, 2014) The FAA is reviewing a request by seven film and television companies to use drones when filming. The companies hope to use drones to achieve creative aerial shots, but they also can be less ... watch video
TheStreet (June 25, 2014) Amazon's hopes of launching "Prime Air" were put on hold this week by the Federal Aviation Administration. On Monday, the FAA published a document addressing the operation of model airplanes. Buried ... watch video
Reuters - Business Video Online (Sep. 25, 2014) The FAA plans to let seven movie and TV companies use drones for filming. It would reportedly mark the first time commercial drones are used in populated areas. Fred Katayama reports.
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Terasem (July 20, 2012) Based on excerpts from the Sci Fi feature file "2B: The Era of Flesh is Over" www.2Bmovie.com. Terasem Media and Films, one of the film's producing partners is posting this three part look at the ... watch video
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