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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Blossoms: Discovering Medicines, Using Robots and Computers
Students meet a scientist who created software that looks at images of cells and determines which images show cells that have responded to potential medicines. Students will learn about how this technology is currently enabling research...
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Science of Innovation: Bionic Limbs
A robotics engineer explains his work developing exoskeletons to enable people with paralysis to walk again. [5:22]
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Mysteries of the Brain: Brain Computer Interface
Scientists at the University of Washington are developing devices that rely on brain-computer interfaces which register task-specific brain activity, and then use the information to empower the devices to perform those tasks. [4:54]
AsapSCIENCE
Asap Science: Could Your Brain Be Hacked?
Could technology be used to control your brain? Advances in science that may one day enable our brains to be controlled through medical technology are discribed in this video.
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Contact Lenses That Can Talk to Your Phone
Jordan and Charlie investigate interscatter communications which lets devices like brain implants, contact lenses, and credits cards talk to everyday devices such as smartphones and watches, and could even revolutionize management of...