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DARPA CAN ALREADY READ AND WRITE IN YOUR BRAIN REMOTELY Dr. James Giordano, DARPA advisor said We can create networks of sensors and transmitters in the head that allow reading into the brain and writing in real time. Without surgery. With inhalable nanoparticles.

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