lunes, 2 de febrero de 2015

Bypassing a Broken Spine – A Paralyzed Man Moves

Bypassing a Broken Spine – A Paralyzed Man Moves

Then scientists rigged a series of metal bands to run around Burkhart's forearm and the muscles that move the hand. Then they literally plugged him in, running a cable from his skull to his arm, connecting the implanted chip to the metal bands on his arm.

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