Technology & FutureParadromics put a 420-electrode brain chip smaller than a dime into a human and pulled it out in 20 minutes. Now it wants to restore speech.
Paradromics implanted its brain chip in a human for the first time - and pulled it out in 20 minutes. The FDA cleared its speech restoration trial. Here's what's next.
By Yasiru Senarathna




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