Researchers from the University of Hanover have designed a new electrode device that fits on to human legs and allows the control of human movements from an app. The invention is aimed at helping people to navigate in unfamiliar surroundings.
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Researchers from the University of Hanover have designed a new electrode device that fits on to human legs and allows the control of human movements from an app. The invention is aimed at helping people to navigate in unfamiliar surroundings.
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