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New technology developed by a team of scientists from Northwell Health has allowed patients suffering from paralysis to move their limbs using neural implants. The chips enable the creation of a brain-computer interface that reconnects a patient's brain, body and spinal cord. NBC News' Sam Brock reports on cutting-edge innovation.

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