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Happy Birthday Jane Goodall . April 3, 1934 Internationally Acclaimed Primate Researcher
Today, Jane Goodall travels the world, campaigning for the humane treatment of all animals, and empowering young people in their own efforts to preserve the environment for all living things.
Academy of Achievement
A prolific scholar in African-American History, Cassandra Shepard is a graduate student at Northwestern University and the owner of Honey Do Products. Shepard brings numerous skills to her academic and professional positions, including experience in interdisciplinary critique, giving presentations, data entry, and various course management systems including Blackboard and Canvas.
Cassandra Shepard gives numerous presentations on her resources in multiple locations.
Unos investigadores de la Universidad Nankai de Tianjin, al noreste de China, en colaboración con el fabricante automovilístico chino Great Wall Motor, han diseñado un coche que se maneja a base de sensores encefalográficos. Es decir, se controla con la mente. Pienso que si podemos controlar una máquina tan sofisticada (y delicada) como un vehículo de pasajeros, pronto podrmeos controlar prácticamente cualquie otro aparato, lo que traería una revolución interesante al mundo de las interfaces...
Chinese researchers are developing brain controled cars...
China's first mind-controlled car has been developed by researchers in the north-east port city of Tianjin. Chinese researchers have developed what they say is the country's first car that uses nothing but brain power to drive. The research team from Nankai University, in the north-eastern Chinese port city of Tianjin, has spent two years bringing the mind-controlled vehicle to reality... http://reut.rs/1OeyowY