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Lightbulb Brain Implant Device Allows People With Speech Impairments to Communicate With Their

Brain Implant Device Allows People With Speech Impairments to Communicate With Their Minds
Brain Implant Device Allows People With Speech Impairments to Communicate With Their Minds
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I tend to be very 'conservative' about 'believing' in this sort of technology because many have tried and its easy to find the results not exciting . . . quite a surprise to see the Smithsonian pick up on the issue; do you know the first computing machine ever used in the United States can be found there . . . ?
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