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Scientists used a tiny brain implant to help a blind teacher see letters again – WJSU
A former science teacher who's been blind for 16 years became able to see letters, discern objects' edges — and even play a Maggie…
A former science teacher who’s been blind for 16 years became able to see letters, discern objects’ edges and even play a Maggie Simpson video game thanks to a visual prosthesis that includes a camera and a brain implant, according to American and Spanish…
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