Researchers at the University of California have unveiled a brain controlled robotic arm that translates neural signals into movement. This breakthrough—detailed in a recent World Today News report and published in Cell—demonstrates how advanced robotics and biocompatible sensors can restore everyday function. Consider how such innovation might enhance assistive care.
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