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so, for thibault, he is a part of the team, and he works and we work together with thibault in this clinical. some breaking news. the evening standard is leading on its front page on what rory stewart, the former tory mp, who became independent after voting against the government and had the whip taken against him, the paper says he will be standing for london mayor. that is their front be standing for london mayor. that is theirfront page be standing for london mayor. that is their front page exclusive. he said that to the newspaper, he is doing an interview with the bbc later and you can get all the very latest on bbc news in life which is coming up next. thank you very much for your company and we will see you soon. hope you have a lovely day and a good weekend. bye—bye. rain starts to spread its way on the north. gusty around the approaches, further north it should turn dry and even a bit brighter across northern parts this afternoon, and maximum temperatures getting to about 12—16. tonight, it cloudy and drizzly down towards the south—west. elsewhere, some clear skies, particularly in e
so, for thibault, he is a part of the team, and he works and we work together with thibault in this clinical. some breaking news. the evening standard is leading on its front page on what rory stewart, the former tory mp, who became independent after voting against the government and had the whip taken against him, the paper says he will be standing for london mayor. that is their front be standing for london mayor. that is theirfront page be standing for london mayor. that is their front page...
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the study in the journal lancet neurology explains how thibault had surgery to place two 5cm implantsbove the areas which control movement. electrodes read his brain activity then beam messages to a computer which converts them into instructions for the exoskeleton. thibault practised by learning to control an avatar in a computer game, and then gradually mastered increasingly complex movements. this is a brain—computer interface... scientists at imperial college london are pioneering uk research into implants. they've praised the french exoskeleton study as ground—breaking. this is a very important and significant step. usually it has been demonstrated through a movement ofjust a single limb, and in this case they have demonstrated all four limbs simultaneously — although the complete exoskeleton was still attached to the ceiling, so many other elements are missing, such as balance. any device implanted in the body carries the risk of infection, but the potential benefits are huge. the technology that merges brain, body and machine is moving at a rapid pace. as well as paralysis, the
the study in the journal lancet neurology explains how thibault had surgery to place two 5cm implantsbove the areas which control movement. electrodes read his brain activity then beam messages to a computer which converts them into instructions for the exoskeleton. thibault practised by learning to control an avatar in a computer game, and then gradually mastered increasingly complex movements. this is a brain—computer interface... scientists at imperial college london are pioneering uk...
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thibault, who was paralysed in all four limbs, is sending instructions to his exoskeleton suit usingological achievement. the study in the journal lancet neurology explains how thibault had surgery to place two 5cm implants on the outer membrane of his brain, above the areas which control movement. electrodes read his brain activity then beam messages to a computer which converts them into instructions for the exoskeleton. thibault practised by learning to control an avatar in a computer game, and then gradually mastered increasingly complex movements. this is a brain—computer interface... scientists at imperial college london are pioneering uk research into implants. they've praised the french exoskeleton study as ground—breaking. this is a very important and significant step. usually it has been demonstrated through a movement ofjust a single limb, and in this case they have demonstrated all four limbs simultaneously, although the complete exoskeleton was still attached to the ceiling, so many other elements are missing, such as balance. any device implanted in the body carries the
thibault, who was paralysed in all four limbs, is sending instructions to his exoskeleton suit usingological achievement. the study in the journal lancet neurology explains how thibault had surgery to place two 5cm implants on the outer membrane of his brain, above the areas which control movement. electrodes read his brain activity then beam messages to a computer which converts them into instructions for the exoskeleton. thibault practised by learning to control an avatar in a computer game,...
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the study in the journal lancet neurology explains how thibault had surgery to place two 5cm implantslectrodes read his brain activity then beam messages to a computer which converts them into instructions for the exoskeleton. thibault practised by learning to control an avatar in a computer game, and then gradually mastered increasingly complex movements. this is a brain—computer interface... scientists at imperial college london are pioneering uk research into implants. they've praised the french exoskeleton study as ground—breaking. this is a very important and significant step. usually it has been demonstrated a movement ofjust a single limb, and in this case they have demonstrated all four limbs simultaneously, although the complete exoskeleton was still attached to the ceiling, so many other elements are missing, such as balance. any device implanted in the body carries the risk of infection, but the potential benefits are huge. the technology that merges brain, body and machine is moving at a rapid pace. as well as paralysis, there are potential applications for implants in the
the study in the journal lancet neurology explains how thibault had surgery to place two 5cm implantslectrodes read his brain activity then beam messages to a computer which converts them into instructions for the exoskeleton. thibault practised by learning to control an avatar in a computer game, and then gradually mastered increasingly complex movements. this is a brain—computer interface... scientists at imperial college london are pioneering uk research into implants. they've praised the...
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thibault, who was paralysed in all four limbs, is sending instructions to his exoskeleton suit usingchievement. the study in the journal lancet neurology explains how thibault had surgery to place two 5cm implants on the outer membrane of his brain, above the areas which control movement. electrodes read his brain activity then beam messages to a computer which converts them into instructions for the exoskeleton. thibault practised by learning to control an avatar in a computer game, and then gradually mastered increasingly complex movements. this is a brain—computer interface... scientists at imperial college london are pioneering uk research into implants. they've praised the french exoskeleton study as ground—breaking. this is a very important and significant step. usually it has been demonstrated through a movement ofjust a single limb, and in this case they have demonstrated all four limbs simultaneously, although the complete exoskeleton was still attached to the ceiling, so many other elements are missing, such as balance. any device implanted in the body carries the risk of i
thibault, who was paralysed in all four limbs, is sending instructions to his exoskeleton suit usingchievement. the study in the journal lancet neurology explains how thibault had surgery to place two 5cm implants on the outer membrane of his brain, above the areas which control movement. electrodes read his brain activity then beam messages to a computer which converts them into instructions for the exoskeleton. thibault practised by learning to control an avatar in a computer game, and then...
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joining us now league mvp elena delle donne here and kristi toliver and mike thibault.tes in the front row and some of the staff members here as well. [ applause ] so i want to -- i want to take you back, the moment, the final buzzer goes off, you know you've won it. you started your career in chicago, you came to washington a couple of years ago for this very purpose to win. so what was that moment like when you knew it was differented. >> all my dreams came true. i dropped the ball i think a little too early and i just held her and we were hugging and crying. it's just hard to put that into words but dreams came true. >> they came for a lot of people. yeah. [ applause ] all right. you know, toliver is my mother's maiden name so i've always felt a little kinship with you. >> that warms my heart. >> not new territory for you. you won a national championship playing for maryland. go, terps, then you won the wnba title with l.a. now have you this title here. so what does this one mean to you? >> ooh, everything, you know, we had a goal in mind when we got here late to the
joining us now league mvp elena delle donne here and kristi toliver and mike thibault.tes in the front row and some of the staff members here as well. [ applause ] so i want to -- i want to take you back, the moment, the final buzzer goes off, you know you've won it. you started your career in chicago, you came to washington a couple of years ago for this very purpose to win. so what was that moment like when you knew it was differented. >> all my dreams came true. i dropped the ball i...