3D-printed brain implant 'could one day treat humans with paralysis'

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3D-printed brain implant 'could one day treat humans with paralysis'
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Scientists are creating 3D-printed brain chips which could be used to treat nervous system conditions, including paralysis

Researchers built a prototype of the brain chip and tested it on animals. It was effective at detecting and relaying electrical signals from a computer. A. Hopes that it could one day be used on human patients to treat various conditions affecting the nervous system, including paralysis.

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