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A Battery-Free Implantable Neural Sensor

A tiny radio chip implanted in a moth harvests power and senses neural activity.

Seamlessly Melding Man and Machine

Tiny implants that connect to nerve cells could make it easier to control prosthetic limbs.

A Lifelike Prosthetic Arm

Thanks to a new surgical procedure, arm amputees can intuitively control a bionic limb for the first time.

Nanotubes on the Brain

Neural implants could benefit from coated electrodes.

Amputee Gets a Shot at the Olympics

Hugh Herr explains the scientific evidence behind the decision.

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