Health
Paralysed man speaks again thanks to a new study that translates his brain signals into text – Euronews
A University of California trial that translates brain signals into text has given hope to people suffering from speech loss.

People afflicted with the loss of speech due to injury or stroke have been given hope that they may be able to communicate with words in the future, thanks to a groundbreaking trial at the University of California San Francisco’s Neuroscience Institute
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