'Unprecedented' level of control allows person without use of limbs to operate virtual quadcopterA brain-computer interface allows a participant with tetraplegia to control a virtual quadcopter using thought alone.
My body is broken, but I'm not going to give up': Hanif Kureishi on life after the accident that paralysed himLife's stability can shatter unexpectedly, profoundly altering relationships and self-perception, as Kureishi illustrates through his injury.
Non-invasive zaps to the spinal cord can treat paralysis-but no one knows whyPatients with tetraplegia can regain hand and arm function with non-invasive electrical stimulation therapy, potentially offering life-changing improvements.