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Brain Machine Interfaces; Question on Gay Genes; Studying Drinking Behaviour

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The Walk Again Project's Brain Machine Interface

The first kick of the 2014 FIFA World Cup marks a remarkable achievement. It's all the brainchild of Professor Miguel Nicolalas, a neurophysiologist at Duke University. The main goal of this research is not a stunt, it's actually to fix broken people. We'll be hearing from him in just a minute about his Walk Again Project. With me in the studio is Professor Christopher James, a biomedical engineer from Warwick University. And he's here to help guide us through this exciting field: "Brain machine interface"

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