This week, we restore movement to paralysed arms, get inside the head of a not-so-fishy fossil, and some organic molecules assemble themselves into a computer! Plus, world changing science meetings; we find out how the Human Genome Project got going.
Monkeys move paralysed muscles with their minds
Sending brain signals through electrodes to a paralysed wrist muscle restores movement.
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Scientists protest over government’s cost cutting.
Computer circuit builds itself
Organic molecules organize themselves to form a bridge between electrodes.