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Real Time - veillette
@SpencerMaycock umm me, Kelsey, Boyd, veillette, Alex, and devin. Gooch was there for like 20 minutes
26 May 2012, 10:57 pm
@SpencerMaycock umm me, Kelsey, Boyd, veillette, Alex, and devin. Gooch was there for like 20 minutes
News - veillette
Report: Waterbury newsman shows strength in face of 'locked-in syndrome'
22 May 2012, 5:25 am
BOSTON— On a Thursday morning in June 2011, while violent thunderstorms lashed through the Charles River basin, neurosurgeons at Massachusetts General Hospital cut into Bob veillette’s brain, the Republican-American of Waterbury reports. Their goal: to implant a baby-aspirin sized sensor into his motor cortex, within the tiny nest of neurons that control wrist movement. The sensor, equipped with ...
RADIO FREE NINTENDO: Episode 292: The Show Must Go On!
20 May 2012, 3:48 pm
Bear with us, please. The podcast is going through structural renovations. Ladies and gentlemen, we present the newest member of the Radio Free Nintendo family: Guillaume veillette. On his first episode as a regular member and our new official editor, we spend some time getting to know this mysterious fellow with his own alluring accent. But first, New Business! Sadly, James had to miss this ...
Robotic Arms Move by Force of Thought Alone
17 May 2012, 3:43 am
Using thought alone, two patients paralyzed by stroke have moved prosthetic arms to pick up and manipulate objects, U.S. researchers reported on Wednesday.
Report applauds U.S. government agencies for food security leadership, highlights areas of concern
30 April 2012, 11:09 am
"A new report from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs applauds U.S. government agencies for food security leadership but calls on them to up the game in the face of rising global challenges and shrinking aid budgets," Connie veillette, director of the Center for Global Development's rethinking U.S. foreign assistance initiative, writes in the center's "Rethinking U.S. Foreign Assistance Blog,"
RADIO FREE NINTENDO: Episode 289: S.O.P.H.I.A. on the Sauce
29 April 2012, 4:45 pm
We return to RetroActive to discuss an overlooked (and contentious) WiiWare game. While Greg kicked back to enjoy the NFL Draft, the rest of us kept RFN running smoothly with plenty of help from our friend and frequent guest (of late), Guillaume from Negative World. Jonny doesn't really have a fresh game to discuss in New Business (just a quick wrap-up on Fez), so he leads a brief tour through ...
World - veillette
A locked-in love - Waterbury Republican-American
20 May 2012, 10:29 pm
On a Thursday morning in June 2011, while violent thunderstorms lashed through the Charles River basin, neurosurgeons at Massachusetts General Hospital cut into Bob veillette's brain. Their goal: to implant a baby aspirin-sized sensor into his ...
Episode 292: The Show Must Go On! - Nintendo World Report
20 May 2012, 12:43 pm
Ladies and gentlemen, we present the newest member of the Radio Free Nintendo family: Guillaume veillette. On his first episode as a regular member and our new official editor, we spend some time getting to know this mysterious fellow with his own alluring accent.
How veillette communicates - Waterbury Republican-American
19 May 2012, 9:26 pm
Currently, veillette "speaks" by blinking. Visitors recite a series of letters, arranged sequentially by the frequency with which they occur in English: E, T, A, O, I, N, S, R, and so on. veillette listens to the letters as they are spoken and ...
Redgals enjoy renewal on tennis court - Norwich Bulletin
18 May 2012, 9:56 pm
Lackner remembers when he struggled to get 15 players on the court, as does junior Michela veillette. “In the earlier years, yes, we had to recruit,” veillette said, “but lately, the school’s been seeing how good we’re doing, how much fun we’re ...
Paralyzed Woman Uses Brain Signals to Move Robotic Arm - Examiner
16 May 2012, 10:34 pm
Another patient who participated in the clinical trial, 66-year-old Robert veillette, also managed to control the robotic arm to grasp foam objects. Veilette, who was the managing editor of the Republican-American newspaper in Waterbury, Connecticut ...
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