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Novel magnetic nanodiscs could provide a much less invasive way of stimulating parts of the brain, paving the way for ...
After an accident at a lake eight years ago, Noland Arbaugh was left paralyzed from the shoulders down. This vastly impacted his daily life and forced him to hold off on his dreams, including ...
Novel magnetic nanodiscs could provide a much less invasive way of stimulating parts of the brain, paving the way for stimulation therapies without implants or genetic modification, MIT researchers ...
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