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A frame-like device that senses the wearer's own neurological signals is helping some wounded warriors use previously-paralyzed arms. We talk with the CEO of the company that makes the robotic tool.
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A frame-like device that senses the wearer's own neurological signals is helping some wounded warriors use previously-paralyzed arms. We talk with the CEO of the company that makes the robotic tool.
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