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Mind-controlled Helicopter May Lead to More Autonomy for Disabled People [VIDEO]
Using nothing but the power of his mind, a researcher siting in a gymnasium in Minnesota is able to operate a remote-controlled helicopter, successfully commanding the device to turn left and right, change altitude and even navigate through a series of hoops.
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