New Tasks Become as Simple as Waving a Hand with Brain-Computer Interfaces University of Washington researchers have demonstrated that when humans use brain-computer interfaces, the brain behaves much like it does when completing simple motor skills such as kicking a ball, typing or waving a hand. Learning to control a robotic arm or a prosthetic limb could become second nature for people who are paralyzed.
June 12, 2013 - Newswise
Poorly paid doctors in Mozambique in paper plate protest Jun. 11 (GIN) – With tape over their mouths and waving paper plates, Mozambique’s doctors marched in the capital city Maputo, demanding higher wages.
June 12, 2013 - New York Amsterdam News