Brain implant helps paralysed man to feed himself and drink from cup
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Keith Thomas, paralyzed from the chest down since a 2020 swimming accident, regained arm and hand movement and the sensation of touch after implantation of a 'double neural bypass' brain-computer interface; he can now feed himself, drink from a cup, and feel touch, with some functions persisting even when the system is off.
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