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Singapore researchers hope to plug assistive technology gaps with a bite

Singapore researchers hope to plug assistive technology gaps with a bite

[html]Researchers at National University of Singapore build a mouthguard that they say can interpret bite patterns to control electronic devices such as smartphones, addressing limitations of assistive technologies that require certain conditions to operate effectively.[/html]

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