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How Science Can Build a Better You

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  •  November 4, 2012
  •  How Science Can Build a Better You
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The Coming Age of Enhancement IF a brain implant were safe and available and allowed you to operate your iPad or car using only thought, would you want one? What about an embedded device that [...]

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