But, perhaps not in the way that you’d imagine. Using a machine-brain interface, researchers are making it possible
for otherwise paralyzed humans to control neuroprosthesis — essentially mechanical limbs that respond to human thought — allowing them to walk and regain bodily control. The same systems are also being developed for the military, which one can only assume means this project won’t flounder due to a lack of funding.
for otherwise paralyzed humans to control neuroprosthesis — essentially mechanical limbs that respond to human thought — allowing them to walk and regain bodily control. The same systems are also being developed for the military, which one can only assume means this project won’t flounder due to a lack of funding.
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