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America: Helmet that can read human mind is ready, know how it works

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21/06/2021
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Brian Johnson, founder of California-based start-up Kernel, made this helmet, cost 37 lakhs

In today’s time, science has spread its feet in every field. With the help of science, such things are being done which were not even possible to imagine. Another such work is going to happen in the near future. Reading the human brain used to be a complicated process, but now it will be done by a helmet. Scientists in the US have developed a helmet that is capable of reading the human brain. Helmet maker Brian Johnson says that helmets are effective in creating a picture of what is going on in a person’s mind. It is expected that by 2030 such sensors will be developed that will not be more expensive than smartphones. Currently, the current helmet costs Rs 37 lakh.

(Photo: divyabhaskar.co.in)

Let us tell you that Brian says that this helmet will be launched in the market soon. This helmet will prove to be a boon for the mentally ill or stroke patients. This helmet analyzes the neurons of the brain. Also, he can read every movement of the mind. “We’ve been working on this project for a long time to connect the human brain to AI (artificial intelligence). Now that journey is over,” said Brian Johnson, founder of Kernel, a California-based start-up.

According to media reports, Jones has designed 2 such helmets. One helmet is codenamed ‘Flow’ and the other ‘Flux’. Scientists claim that its successful trial has been done. Helmets work differently to understand what’s going on in a man’s mind. Flow helmets use laser light to measure the oxygen in the blood to the brain. So flux helmet works on ‘magnet encephalography’ process. In this process the helmet records the magnetic field of the brain.


Brian Johnson, founder of California-based start-up Kernel, made this helmet, cost 37 lakhs

In today’s time, science has spread its feet in every field. With the help of science, such things are being done which were not even possible to imagine. Another such work is going to happen in the near future. Reading the human brain used to be a complicated process, but now it will be done by a helmet. Scientists in the US have developed a helmet that is capable of reading the human brain. Helmet maker Brian Johnson says that helmets are effective in creating a picture of what is going on in a person’s mind. It is expected that by 2030 such sensors will be developed that will not be more expensive than smartphones. Currently, the current helmet costs Rs 37 lakh.

(Photo: divyabhaskar.co.in)

Let us tell you that Brian says that this helmet will be launched in the market soon. This helmet will prove to be a boon for the mentally ill or stroke patients. This helmet analyzes the neurons of the brain. Also, he can read every movement of the mind. “We’ve been working on this project for a long time to connect the human brain to AI (artificial intelligence). Now that journey is over,” said Brian Johnson, founder of Kernel, a California-based start-up.

According to media reports, Jones has designed 2 such helmets. One helmet is codenamed ‘Flow’ and the other ‘Flux’. Scientists claim that its successful trial has been done. Helmets work differently to understand what’s going on in a man’s mind. Flow helmets use laser light to measure the oxygen in the blood to the brain. So flux helmet works on ‘magnet encephalography’ process. In this process the helmet records the magnetic field of the brain.


Brian Johnson, founder of California-based start-up Kernel, made this helmet, cost 37 lakhs

In today’s time, science has spread its feet in every field. With the help of science, such things are being done which were not even possible to imagine. Another such work is going to happen in the near future. Reading the human brain used to be a complicated process, but now it will be done by a helmet. Scientists in the US have developed a helmet that is capable of reading the human brain. Helmet maker Brian Johnson says that helmets are effective in creating a picture of what is going on in a person’s mind. It is expected that by 2030 such sensors will be developed that will not be more expensive than smartphones. Currently, the current helmet costs Rs 37 lakh.

(Photo: divyabhaskar.co.in)

Let us tell you that Brian says that this helmet will be launched in the market soon. This helmet will prove to be a boon for the mentally ill or stroke patients. This helmet analyzes the neurons of the brain. Also, he can read every movement of the mind. “We’ve been working on this project for a long time to connect the human brain to AI (artificial intelligence). Now that journey is over,” said Brian Johnson, founder of Kernel, a California-based start-up.

According to media reports, Jones has designed 2 such helmets. One helmet is codenamed ‘Flow’ and the other ‘Flux’. Scientists claim that its successful trial has been done. Helmets work differently to understand what’s going on in a man’s mind. Flow helmets use laser light to measure the oxygen in the blood to the brain. So flux helmet works on ‘magnet encephalography’ process. In this process the helmet records the magnetic field of the brain.


Brian Johnson, founder of California-based start-up Kernel, made this helmet, cost 37 lakhs

In today’s time, science has spread its feet in every field. With the help of science, such things are being done which were not even possible to imagine. Another such work is going to happen in the near future. Reading the human brain used to be a complicated process, but now it will be done by a helmet. Scientists in the US have developed a helmet that is capable of reading the human brain. Helmet maker Brian Johnson says that helmets are effective in creating a picture of what is going on in a person’s mind. It is expected that by 2030 such sensors will be developed that will not be more expensive than smartphones. Currently, the current helmet costs Rs 37 lakh.

(Photo: divyabhaskar.co.in)

Let us tell you that Brian says that this helmet will be launched in the market soon. This helmet will prove to be a boon for the mentally ill or stroke patients. This helmet analyzes the neurons of the brain. Also, he can read every movement of the mind. “We’ve been working on this project for a long time to connect the human brain to AI (artificial intelligence). Now that journey is over,” said Brian Johnson, founder of Kernel, a California-based start-up.

According to media reports, Jones has designed 2 such helmets. One helmet is codenamed ‘Flow’ and the other ‘Flux’. Scientists claim that its successful trial has been done. Helmets work differently to understand what’s going on in a man’s mind. Flow helmets use laser light to measure the oxygen in the blood to the brain. So flux helmet works on ‘magnet encephalography’ process. In this process the helmet records the magnetic field of the brain.


Brian Johnson, founder of California-based start-up Kernel, made this helmet, cost 37 lakhs

In today’s time, science has spread its feet in every field. With the help of science, such things are being done which were not even possible to imagine. Another such work is going to happen in the near future. Reading the human brain used to be a complicated process, but now it will be done by a helmet. Scientists in the US have developed a helmet that is capable of reading the human brain. Helmet maker Brian Johnson says that helmets are effective in creating a picture of what is going on in a person’s mind. It is expected that by 2030 such sensors will be developed that will not be more expensive than smartphones. Currently, the current helmet costs Rs 37 lakh.

(Photo: divyabhaskar.co.in)

Let us tell you that Brian says that this helmet will be launched in the market soon. This helmet will prove to be a boon for the mentally ill or stroke patients. This helmet analyzes the neurons of the brain. Also, he can read every movement of the mind. “We’ve been working on this project for a long time to connect the human brain to AI (artificial intelligence). Now that journey is over,” said Brian Johnson, founder of Kernel, a California-based start-up.

According to media reports, Jones has designed 2 such helmets. One helmet is codenamed ‘Flow’ and the other ‘Flux’. Scientists claim that its successful trial has been done. Helmets work differently to understand what’s going on in a man’s mind. Flow helmets use laser light to measure the oxygen in the blood to the brain. So flux helmet works on ‘magnet encephalography’ process. In this process the helmet records the magnetic field of the brain.


Brian Johnson, founder of California-based start-up Kernel, made this helmet, cost 37 lakhs

In today’s time, science has spread its feet in every field. With the help of science, such things are being done which were not even possible to imagine. Another such work is going to happen in the near future. Reading the human brain used to be a complicated process, but now it will be done by a helmet. Scientists in the US have developed a helmet that is capable of reading the human brain. Helmet maker Brian Johnson says that helmets are effective in creating a picture of what is going on in a person’s mind. It is expected that by 2030 such sensors will be developed that will not be more expensive than smartphones. Currently, the current helmet costs Rs 37 lakh.

(Photo: divyabhaskar.co.in)

Let us tell you that Brian says that this helmet will be launched in the market soon. This helmet will prove to be a boon for the mentally ill or stroke patients. This helmet analyzes the neurons of the brain. Also, he can read every movement of the mind. “We’ve been working on this project for a long time to connect the human brain to AI (artificial intelligence). Now that journey is over,” said Brian Johnson, founder of Kernel, a California-based start-up.

According to media reports, Jones has designed 2 such helmets. One helmet is codenamed ‘Flow’ and the other ‘Flux’. Scientists claim that its successful trial has been done. Helmets work differently to understand what’s going on in a man’s mind. Flow helmets use laser light to measure the oxygen in the blood to the brain. So flux helmet works on ‘magnet encephalography’ process. In this process the helmet records the magnetic field of the brain.


Brian Johnson, founder of California-based start-up Kernel, made this helmet, cost 37 lakhs

In today’s time, science has spread its feet in every field. With the help of science, such things are being done which were not even possible to imagine. Another such work is going to happen in the near future. Reading the human brain used to be a complicated process, but now it will be done by a helmet. Scientists in the US have developed a helmet that is capable of reading the human brain. Helmet maker Brian Johnson says that helmets are effective in creating a picture of what is going on in a person’s mind. It is expected that by 2030 such sensors will be developed that will not be more expensive than smartphones. Currently, the current helmet costs Rs 37 lakh.

(Photo: divyabhaskar.co.in)

Let us tell you that Brian says that this helmet will be launched in the market soon. This helmet will prove to be a boon for the mentally ill or stroke patients. This helmet analyzes the neurons of the brain. Also, he can read every movement of the mind. “We’ve been working on this project for a long time to connect the human brain to AI (artificial intelligence). Now that journey is over,” said Brian Johnson, founder of Kernel, a California-based start-up.

According to media reports, Jones has designed 2 such helmets. One helmet is codenamed ‘Flow’ and the other ‘Flux’. Scientists claim that its successful trial has been done. Helmets work differently to understand what’s going on in a man’s mind. Flow helmets use laser light to measure the oxygen in the blood to the brain. So flux helmet works on ‘magnet encephalography’ process. In this process the helmet records the magnetic field of the brain.


Brian Johnson, founder of California-based start-up Kernel, made this helmet, cost 37 lakhs

In today’s time, science has spread its feet in every field. With the help of science, such things are being done which were not even possible to imagine. Another such work is going to happen in the near future. Reading the human brain used to be a complicated process, but now it will be done by a helmet. Scientists in the US have developed a helmet that is capable of reading the human brain. Helmet maker Brian Johnson says that helmets are effective in creating a picture of what is going on in a person’s mind. It is expected that by 2030 such sensors will be developed that will not be more expensive than smartphones. Currently, the current helmet costs Rs 37 lakh.

(Photo: divyabhaskar.co.in)

Let us tell you that Brian says that this helmet will be launched in the market soon. This helmet will prove to be a boon for the mentally ill or stroke patients. This helmet analyzes the neurons of the brain. Also, he can read every movement of the mind. “We’ve been working on this project for a long time to connect the human brain to AI (artificial intelligence). Now that journey is over,” said Brian Johnson, founder of Kernel, a California-based start-up.

According to media reports, Jones has designed 2 such helmets. One helmet is codenamed ‘Flow’ and the other ‘Flux’. Scientists claim that its successful trial has been done. Helmets work differently to understand what’s going on in a man’s mind. Flow helmets use laser light to measure the oxygen in the blood to the brain. So flux helmet works on ‘magnet encephalography’ process. In this process the helmet records the magnetic field of the brain.

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Brian Johnson, founder of California-based start-up Kernel, made this helmet, cost 37 lakhs

In today’s time, science has spread its feet in every field. With the help of science, such things are being done which were not even possible to imagine. Another such work is going to happen in the near future. Reading the human brain used to be a complicated process, but now it will be done by a helmet. Scientists in the US have developed a helmet that is capable of reading the human brain. Helmet maker Brian Johnson says that helmets are effective in creating a picture of what is going on in a person’s mind. It is expected that by 2030 such sensors will be developed that will not be more expensive than smartphones. Currently, the current helmet costs Rs 37 lakh.

(Photo: divyabhaskar.co.in)

Let us tell you that Brian says that this helmet will be launched in the market soon. This helmet will prove to be a boon for the mentally ill or stroke patients. This helmet analyzes the neurons of the brain. Also, he can read every movement of the mind. “We’ve been working on this project for a long time to connect the human brain to AI (artificial intelligence). Now that journey is over,” said Brian Johnson, founder of Kernel, a California-based start-up.

According to media reports, Jones has designed 2 such helmets. One helmet is codenamed ‘Flow’ and the other ‘Flux’. Scientists claim that its successful trial has been done. Helmets work differently to understand what’s going on in a man’s mind. Flow helmets use laser light to measure the oxygen in the blood to the brain. So flux helmet works on ‘magnet encephalography’ process. In this process the helmet records the magnetic field of the brain.


Brian Johnson, founder of California-based start-up Kernel, made this helmet, cost 37 lakhs

In today’s time, science has spread its feet in every field. With the help of science, such things are being done which were not even possible to imagine. Another such work is going to happen in the near future. Reading the human brain used to be a complicated process, but now it will be done by a helmet. Scientists in the US have developed a helmet that is capable of reading the human brain. Helmet maker Brian Johnson says that helmets are effective in creating a picture of what is going on in a person’s mind. It is expected that by 2030 such sensors will be developed that will not be more expensive than smartphones. Currently, the current helmet costs Rs 37 lakh.

(Photo: divyabhaskar.co.in)

Let us tell you that Brian says that this helmet will be launched in the market soon. This helmet will prove to be a boon for the mentally ill or stroke patients. This helmet analyzes the neurons of the brain. Also, he can read every movement of the mind. “We’ve been working on this project for a long time to connect the human brain to AI (artificial intelligence). Now that journey is over,” said Brian Johnson, founder of Kernel, a California-based start-up.

According to media reports, Jones has designed 2 such helmets. One helmet is codenamed ‘Flow’ and the other ‘Flux’. Scientists claim that its successful trial has been done. Helmets work differently to understand what’s going on in a man’s mind. Flow helmets use laser light to measure the oxygen in the blood to the brain. So flux helmet works on ‘magnet encephalography’ process. In this process the helmet records the magnetic field of the brain.


Brian Johnson, founder of California-based start-up Kernel, made this helmet, cost 37 lakhs

In today’s time, science has spread its feet in every field. With the help of science, such things are being done which were not even possible to imagine. Another such work is going to happen in the near future. Reading the human brain used to be a complicated process, but now it will be done by a helmet. Scientists in the US have developed a helmet that is capable of reading the human brain. Helmet maker Brian Johnson says that helmets are effective in creating a picture of what is going on in a person’s mind. It is expected that by 2030 such sensors will be developed that will not be more expensive than smartphones. Currently, the current helmet costs Rs 37 lakh.

(Photo: divyabhaskar.co.in)

Let us tell you that Brian says that this helmet will be launched in the market soon. This helmet will prove to be a boon for the mentally ill or stroke patients. This helmet analyzes the neurons of the brain. Also, he can read every movement of the mind. “We’ve been working on this project for a long time to connect the human brain to AI (artificial intelligence). Now that journey is over,” said Brian Johnson, founder of Kernel, a California-based start-up.

According to media reports, Jones has designed 2 such helmets. One helmet is codenamed ‘Flow’ and the other ‘Flux’. Scientists claim that its successful trial has been done. Helmets work differently to understand what’s going on in a man’s mind. Flow helmets use laser light to measure the oxygen in the blood to the brain. So flux helmet works on ‘magnet encephalography’ process. In this process the helmet records the magnetic field of the brain.


Brian Johnson, founder of California-based start-up Kernel, made this helmet, cost 37 lakhs

In today’s time, science has spread its feet in every field. With the help of science, such things are being done which were not even possible to imagine. Another such work is going to happen in the near future. Reading the human brain used to be a complicated process, but now it will be done by a helmet. Scientists in the US have developed a helmet that is capable of reading the human brain. Helmet maker Brian Johnson says that helmets are effective in creating a picture of what is going on in a person’s mind. It is expected that by 2030 such sensors will be developed that will not be more expensive than smartphones. Currently, the current helmet costs Rs 37 lakh.

(Photo: divyabhaskar.co.in)

Let us tell you that Brian says that this helmet will be launched in the market soon. This helmet will prove to be a boon for the mentally ill or stroke patients. This helmet analyzes the neurons of the brain. Also, he can read every movement of the mind. “We’ve been working on this project for a long time to connect the human brain to AI (artificial intelligence). Now that journey is over,” said Brian Johnson, founder of Kernel, a California-based start-up.

According to media reports, Jones has designed 2 such helmets. One helmet is codenamed ‘Flow’ and the other ‘Flux’. Scientists claim that its successful trial has been done. Helmets work differently to understand what’s going on in a man’s mind. Flow helmets use laser light to measure the oxygen in the blood to the brain. So flux helmet works on ‘magnet encephalography’ process. In this process the helmet records the magnetic field of the brain.


Brian Johnson, founder of California-based start-up Kernel, made this helmet, cost 37 lakhs

In today’s time, science has spread its feet in every field. With the help of science, such things are being done which were not even possible to imagine. Another such work is going to happen in the near future. Reading the human brain used to be a complicated process, but now it will be done by a helmet. Scientists in the US have developed a helmet that is capable of reading the human brain. Helmet maker Brian Johnson says that helmets are effective in creating a picture of what is going on in a person’s mind. It is expected that by 2030 such sensors will be developed that will not be more expensive than smartphones. Currently, the current helmet costs Rs 37 lakh.

(Photo: divyabhaskar.co.in)

Let us tell you that Brian says that this helmet will be launched in the market soon. This helmet will prove to be a boon for the mentally ill or stroke patients. This helmet analyzes the neurons of the brain. Also, he can read every movement of the mind. “We’ve been working on this project for a long time to connect the human brain to AI (artificial intelligence). Now that journey is over,” said Brian Johnson, founder of Kernel, a California-based start-up.

According to media reports, Jones has designed 2 such helmets. One helmet is codenamed ‘Flow’ and the other ‘Flux’. Scientists claim that its successful trial has been done. Helmets work differently to understand what’s going on in a man’s mind. Flow helmets use laser light to measure the oxygen in the blood to the brain. So flux helmet works on ‘magnet encephalography’ process. In this process the helmet records the magnetic field of the brain.


Brian Johnson, founder of California-based start-up Kernel, made this helmet, cost 37 lakhs

In today’s time, science has spread its feet in every field. With the help of science, such things are being done which were not even possible to imagine. Another such work is going to happen in the near future. Reading the human brain used to be a complicated process, but now it will be done by a helmet. Scientists in the US have developed a helmet that is capable of reading the human brain. Helmet maker Brian Johnson says that helmets are effective in creating a picture of what is going on in a person’s mind. It is expected that by 2030 such sensors will be developed that will not be more expensive than smartphones. Currently, the current helmet costs Rs 37 lakh.

(Photo: divyabhaskar.co.in)

Let us tell you that Brian says that this helmet will be launched in the market soon. This helmet will prove to be a boon for the mentally ill or stroke patients. This helmet analyzes the neurons of the brain. Also, he can read every movement of the mind. “We’ve been working on this project for a long time to connect the human brain to AI (artificial intelligence). Now that journey is over,” said Brian Johnson, founder of Kernel, a California-based start-up.

According to media reports, Jones has designed 2 such helmets. One helmet is codenamed ‘Flow’ and the other ‘Flux’. Scientists claim that its successful trial has been done. Helmets work differently to understand what’s going on in a man’s mind. Flow helmets use laser light to measure the oxygen in the blood to the brain. So flux helmet works on ‘magnet encephalography’ process. In this process the helmet records the magnetic field of the brain.


Brian Johnson, founder of California-based start-up Kernel, made this helmet, cost 37 lakhs

In today’s time, science has spread its feet in every field. With the help of science, such things are being done which were not even possible to imagine. Another such work is going to happen in the near future. Reading the human brain used to be a complicated process, but now it will be done by a helmet. Scientists in the US have developed a helmet that is capable of reading the human brain. Helmet maker Brian Johnson says that helmets are effective in creating a picture of what is going on in a person’s mind. It is expected that by 2030 such sensors will be developed that will not be more expensive than smartphones. Currently, the current helmet costs Rs 37 lakh.

(Photo: divyabhaskar.co.in)

Let us tell you that Brian says that this helmet will be launched in the market soon. This helmet will prove to be a boon for the mentally ill or stroke patients. This helmet analyzes the neurons of the brain. Also, he can read every movement of the mind. “We’ve been working on this project for a long time to connect the human brain to AI (artificial intelligence). Now that journey is over,” said Brian Johnson, founder of Kernel, a California-based start-up.

According to media reports, Jones has designed 2 such helmets. One helmet is codenamed ‘Flow’ and the other ‘Flux’. Scientists claim that its successful trial has been done. Helmets work differently to understand what’s going on in a man’s mind. Flow helmets use laser light to measure the oxygen in the blood to the brain. So flux helmet works on ‘magnet encephalography’ process. In this process the helmet records the magnetic field of the brain.


Brian Johnson, founder of California-based start-up Kernel, made this helmet, cost 37 lakhs

In today’s time, science has spread its feet in every field. With the help of science, such things are being done which were not even possible to imagine. Another such work is going to happen in the near future. Reading the human brain used to be a complicated process, but now it will be done by a helmet. Scientists in the US have developed a helmet that is capable of reading the human brain. Helmet maker Brian Johnson says that helmets are effective in creating a picture of what is going on in a person’s mind. It is expected that by 2030 such sensors will be developed that will not be more expensive than smartphones. Currently, the current helmet costs Rs 37 lakh.

(Photo: divyabhaskar.co.in)

Let us tell you that Brian says that this helmet will be launched in the market soon. This helmet will prove to be a boon for the mentally ill or stroke patients. This helmet analyzes the neurons of the brain. Also, he can read every movement of the mind. “We’ve been working on this project for a long time to connect the human brain to AI (artificial intelligence). Now that journey is over,” said Brian Johnson, founder of Kernel, a California-based start-up.

According to media reports, Jones has designed 2 such helmets. One helmet is codenamed ‘Flow’ and the other ‘Flux’. Scientists claim that its successful trial has been done. Helmets work differently to understand what’s going on in a man’s mind. Flow helmets use laser light to measure the oxygen in the blood to the brain. So flux helmet works on ‘magnet encephalography’ process. In this process the helmet records the magnetic field of the brain.

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