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@engadget.com
7 months ago
The ARC nerve-stimulation system could help quadriplegic patients move their arms again
@engadget.com
7 months ago
The ARC nerve-stimulation system could help quadriplegic patients move their arms again
@extremetech.com
1 year ago
Scientists Develop Cellular ‘Glue’ That Could Change Regenerative Medicine
@extremetech.com
1 year ago
Paralyzed Patients Walk Again After Life-Changing Nerve Stimulation Treatment
@wired.com
2 years ago
A Stroke Study Reveals the Future of Human Augmentation
@abcnews.go.com
3 years ago
Doctors detail Navalny poison treatment in medical journal
@bgr.com
4 years ago
Scientists actually reversed stroke damage in rodent tests
@slashgear.com
4 years ago
FDA’s nerve pill breathing issue warning is only for certain patients
@engadget.com
6 years ago
‘Brain pacemaker’ could help stroke patients recover quicker
@mashable.com
6 years ago
Engineers genetically modified a dragonfly to carry a tiny solar-powered backpack
@theverge.com
7 years ago
Can you use electricity to trick your brain into not feeling pain?
@extremetech.com
8 years ago
Optical magnetometer performs first-ever noninvasive detection of nerve impulses