Technology Helps A Paralyzed Man Transform Thought Into Movement
An implant and wires that reroute nerve signals from a man’s brain to his hand allow him to grasp and lift objects, after much practice.
An implant and wires that reroute nerve signals from a man’s brain to his hand allow him to grasp and lift objects, after much practice.
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An implant and wires that reroute nerve signals from a paralyzed man’s brain to his hand allow him to grasp and lift objects, after much practice. But easy, wireless signaling from the brain is …
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