Thought control

Health & Medicine
Translating thought into action
The first human trial of a tiny device that reads brain signals is successfully allowing patients with paralysis to operate computers and phones with their minds

Health & Medicine
Made Possible By Melbourne
A device smaller than a paperclip could one day help paralysed people move their limbs

Health & Medicine
Under the Microscope
At the forefront of the robotic revolution
Dr Tom Oxley is leading the team behind the development of an implantable device which will allow paraplegics to operate an exoskeleton by thought alone

Sciences & Technology
Next-Gen technologies: All in our minds
From telepathy to hands-free fighter jets; we are on the precipice of a new generation of technologies, powered by thought-control

Health & Medicine
Moving with the power of thought
A device the size of a matchstick, implanted next to the brain’s motor cortex, could one day help paralysed people move their limbs