Surgeon performs 'world first' remote brain surgery on a Parkinson's patient 1,800 MILES AWAY using machines controlled over 5G mobile network
A doctor has performed the first ever brain surgery over a 5G mobile network, according to Chinese media.
A patient with Parkinson's disease allegedly had an implant put in their brain by a doctor who was more than 1,800miles away (3,000km).
The doctor who did the operation said the new technology could make it easier for medics to operate on people who live in more remote areas and can't travel.
Scientists create super smart rat CYBORGS that can be steered through a maze by the power of human thought
Chinese scientists have developed super smart rat cyborgs that can be controlled through a maze using the power of human thought.
Researchers from Zhejiang University implanted electrodes on the rats' brains and connected them to a human brain reports Discover Magazine.
The human volunteers were set up with a brain-brain interface, which creates a direct communication pathway between one animal and another.
When the person thought about moving their left or right arm it would make the rat move it the matching direction.
If the human participant blinked, it would instruct the rat to move forward around the maze.
While we import and feed sandniggers and niggers, China take a huge technological advance.
Tarrant was right once again.