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		<title>Honda unveils helmet that lets wearer control a robot by thought alone &#8211; Guardian</title>
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		<description><![CDATA["An elaborate electronic helmet that allows the wearer to control a robot by thought alone has been unveiled by researchers in Japan.  Scientists at the Honda Research Institute demonstrated the invention today by using it to move the arms and legs of an Asimo humanoid robot.  To control the robot, the person wearing the helmet only had to think about making the movement. Its inventors hope that one day the mind-control technology will allow people to do things like turn air conditioning on or off and open their car boot without putting their shopping down."]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An elaborate electronic helmet that allows the wearer to control a <a title="Robotics stories from the Guardian" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/robots">robot</a> by thought alone has been unveiled by researchers in Japan.  Scientists at the <a title="Honda Research Institute, Japan" href="http://www.jp.honda-ri.com/">Honda Research Institute</a> demonstrated the invention today by using it to move the arms and legs of an Asimo humanoid robot.  To control the robot, the person wearing the helmet only had to think about making the movement. Its inventors hope that one day the mind-control technology will allow people to do things like turn air conditioning on or off and open their car boot without putting their shopping down.  [<a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2009/mar/31/mind-control-helmet-honda-asimo">source</a>]</p>
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