Good vibrations aid mind-controlled steering – New Scientist
Controlling electric wheelchairs using the power of the mind is emerging researchers placed 12 phone vibrators, positioned like the numbers on a clock, on a belt worn around the wheelchair user’s waist. These vibrate sequentially for 3 seconds
After a Ford lurches, a trial hints of what Toyota faces – St. Petersburg Times
S timpsons vs. Ford is being tried in the Sumter County Historical Courthouse, a 1914 brick relic with drafty windows and creaky floors. It lies by the tracks in Bushnell, a town known for an 1835 Indian massacre. A passing train blasts its horn in
Arkansas Literary Festival announces authors – Arkansas Times
Like last year — and maybe even more so — there aren’t really any big names headed to the seventh annual Arkansas Literary Festival, which’ll is happening April 8-11 throughout the River Market area. Still, some good looking authors and programs
Community calendar – Houma Courier
The Bayou Blue Public Library, 198 Mazerac St., Houma, offers free tax service to residents from 1 to 5 p.m. every Tuesday in February. Residents must schedule an appointment in advance by calling the library at 580-0634. Children can receive free
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