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Racing drones using your mind looks fun (Tomorrow Daily 354)

The University of Florida holds the world's first Brain Drone Race. And Norwegian engineers create a robo-snake designed to live under the sea.

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Ashley Esqueda is an award-winning video producer and on-air talent based in Los Angeles. She has been playing video games since she was 3 years old, and loves the history of television. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband Jimi, son Wolfgang, and two very squirrely Italian Greyhounds.
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The technology behind the University of Florida's first Brain Drone Race allowed students to use brain waves to control drones. Future work could lead to disabled patients controlling their wheelchairs with their minds.

Also, Norwegian engineering company Kongsberg Maritime has made a gigantic robotic sea snake, finally completing that "robot nightmares" bingo card we've been holding onto for a while.

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