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Oct 11th 2015October 11, 2015

Paraplegic Man Walks Using Own Legs With Brain Signals Re-Routed to Knees

Interesting article from GIZMODO explaining how a team of scientists from University of California at Irvine has successfully re-routed the signals from a paraplegic man’s brain to his knees, allowing him to walk using his own legs for the first time in five years. Read the article…

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