Health
Australian breakthrough allows Bluetooth from the brain – The Australian Financial Review
Australian scientists have shown it is possible for people who can’t use their arms, to send emails and do online banking, unassisted, via a prosthesis in their…

It is also different from the infrared light that once read single muscle twitches from Stephen Hawkins cheek and relayed them as single switches to a computer, picking one letter at a time.
While a muscle can only give off one switch, a brain can potentially give off any number.
The technology was developed by researchers from Melbourne University, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Florey Institute, Monash University and a commercial partner, Synchron.
Professor Thomas Oxley with the stent that…
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