Taro Maeda, senior research scientist at the Nippon Telegraph ...
3rd Nov 2005, 13:02 GMT
(AP) - Taro Maeda, senior research scientist at the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. research center in Atsugi, near Tokyo, explains about a technology that is used for a remote control for humans during a demonstration Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2005. In the technology called galvanic vestibular stimulation, electricity is stimulating the delicate nerves inside the ears that help humans maintain balance. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)
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