More on microchips in medicine
Scientists in the
A team of neuroscientists successfully implanted a chip called BrainGate
into the brain of a 25-year-old quadriplegic man, allowing him to control a
computer. Since
the insertion of the tiny device, the man has been able to check email and play
computer games simply using thoughts.
Professor Theodore W. Berger, director of the Center for Neural
Engineering at the
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