Fri. Nov 14th, 2025

Russia Develops Mind-Controlled Robot System

The first Russian system for controlling robots with the power of thought has been successfully developed. This announcement comes from the National Center for Physics and Mathematics (NCFM), as reported by TASS.

The technology is a neuromorphic system designed for managing robotic platforms, utilizing memristors. The control of robot movements is achieved through the interpretation of motor imagery – essentially, thinking about performing a movement. This innovative development holds significant potential for applications in both general robotics and advanced medical prosthetics.

“Neurological signals will be processable on miniature mobile computing devices and transmitted to the control system via wireless communication,” stated Sergey Shchanikov, a senior researcher at the research laboratory of memristor nanoelectronics at Nizhny Novgorod State University.

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