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Post Two people with paralysis walk again using an implanted device

TWO PEOPLE WITH PARALYSIS WALK AGAIN USING AN IMPLANTED DEVICE

Two people with paralysis walk again using an implanted device - The Verge

Another story showing electrical stimulation may be needed to facilitate artificial neurological activity. The full capitalization is theirs . . . interesting development but I not sure title needs to be loud; maybe.
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