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MIT scientists have unveiled a new type of bionic leg that can be plugged directly into the patient's brain.
The prosthetic is surgically connected to the patient’s nervous system, allowing the brain to feel and control the robotic leg.
This can help provide a level of brain control not possible in regular prosthetics.
It's a huge step forward for prosthetics as a whole, and the scientists outline the details in a new study.
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