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Today on In Case You Missed It: Johns Hopkins University researchers surgically repositioned a patient’s nerves and also implanted a prosthetic adapter to use mind control on his prosthetic arm. French researchers learned that common ants are able to communicate how something should be built by leaving pheromone-based instructions on whatever they’re building.And the OneCook smart appliance loads fresh ingredients into a cooker hybrid, then controls cook time and the recipe from an app. It just launched on Kickstarter.
Drone fans will want to see this Guinness World Records video of a remote control multicopter lifting the heaviest recorded weight.
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