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Mind Over Matter
In a successful experiment, students control a toy truck with their brain waves sent from a high tech headset.
The wireless radio frequency modules are embedded into the toy truck to receive information that originates from the headset.

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The toy Ford F-150 is large enough to carry the perfectly square 4-by-4 inch circuit board underneath the body.
Nicole Enterlein and Taylor Cheeley show off their winning product.
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Tech Writers
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