- 14 Apr 2016 04:07
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In a world first, a quadriplegic man can once again move his fingers after a chip was implanted in his brain.
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-36015248
Video in link.
Damn son. No reason this can't be scaled up to legs, etc in some sort of comprehensive mobility suit and a wider array of bio-electric implants. That said you're still numb from the neck down, but muscle wastage averted, and mobility potentially restored!
Edit: This is huge.
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-36015248
Video in link.
Damn son. No reason this can't be scaled up to legs, etc in some sort of comprehensive mobility suit and a wider array of bio-electric implants. That said you're still numb from the neck down, but muscle wastage averted, and mobility potentially restored!
Edit: This is huge.