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CREATING AN ARMBAND THAT TURNS PEOPLE (INCLUDING AMPUTEES) INTO MAGICIANS

THE MYO-VERSE Three University of Waterloo engineers built this gesture-controlled wearable, which now has investment from Amazon and Intel.

ON A COOL APRIL NIGHT FIVE YEARS ago, Stephen Lake, Matthew Bailey, and Aaron Grant were drinking beers when they stumbled upon what seemed like a life-altering question: What would the next iteration of the computer mouse—invented in 1964—look like? Eventually, the University of Waterloo students arrived at an answer—one they

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