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In the news today: Canada to send drones to Ukraine as part of military aid package
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today.
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Giselle alnaser
Justin trudeau
Ken sim
Analysis centre of canada
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Premier david eby
Mayor ken
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Elon Musk Says Neuralink s First Human Patient Can Control A Mouse By Thinking
Neuralink, Musk’s brain interface company that hopes to merge humans with computers, began the first human trial of its technology in January with a view to restoring lost functions like movement and communication to people with paralysis.
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Jeff bezos
Bernard arnault
Katherine brodsky
Elon musk
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Surgical robot
Clinical trial
Control computer with mind
First Human Neuralink Brain Chip Recipient Controls Computer Mouse By Thinking, Musk Claims
The startup’s founder reportedly gave the update during a virtual event on social media platform X.
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Tim denison
Physicians committee for responsible medicine
University of california davis
Drug administration
National institutes of health
University of oxford
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Neuralink s first human patient controlled mouse with thoughts, says Elon Musk | Technology News
Elon Musk said on Monday that the first human patient implanted with a Neuralink brain chip was able to control a mouse pointer using thoughts.
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Drug administration
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Irst human trials
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Brain wave-powered tech allows Canadian kids trapped in their own bodies to play - Canada News
Eight-year-old Giselle Alnaser wants the Elmo stuffed toy sitting on a stool across the room, and she's going to use her brain waves to get it.
Christopher katsarov
Susannah van damme
Naser alnaser
John andersen
Samah darwish
Tom chau
Holland bloorview
Van damme
Giselle alnaser
University of alberta
Holland bloorview kids rehabilitation hospital
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Alberta children
Glenrose rehabilitation hospital
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