Army
05/07/2018 / By David Williams
DARPA developing neural interface technology to connect soldiers to advanced military systems and weapons wirelessly
Ever wonder what the U.S. military’s own researchers are working on at the moment? Online reports indicate that one of their latest projects involves the use of neural interfaces, specifically non-invasive ones that would allow soldiers to connect with computers and other electronic systems both digitally and wirelessly. This information is based on a pre-solicitation […]
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