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The Brainwriter: An open source wearable for paralyzed people; Startup founders history often forgets

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The Brainwriter: The $200 open source wearable for the paralyzed that can read and write thoughts

Not Impossible Labs just revealed the Brainwriter, designed to read and write brain waves for fully paralyzed people so they can draw and communicate, and it's now on display in London.

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