Brain Chip Implant Enables Paralyzed ALS Patient To Speak And Work Again (opens in new tab)
Recent breakthroughs in neural engineering have bridged the gap between brain-computer interfaces and practical tools for daily life. A long-term study published in Nature reveals that a 47-year-old man paralyzed by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has successfully used an implanted neural device to communicate independently at home and
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