In the basement of the new office building, Dr. Frankenstein's laboratory is housed

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April 10, 2024 United States, Florida, Florida City 6

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In the basement of the new office building, Dr. Frankenstein's laboratory is housed, in which scientists build prototypes and test them on glass heads. When the moment is suitable, the correspondent recalls the purpose of his visit: "Did you say that you have something to show?". Johnson hesitates. The correspondent already promised not to disclose some important details, but he had to promise again. Then he is handed two small plastic cases. Inside, on beds made of foamed rubber, lie two pairs of thin twisting wires. They look scientifically scientific, but they give something to biological oddity, like the antennas of a futuristic beetle robot. These are the prototypes of Johnson's completely new neuromodulator. At one level, this is just a reduced version of the stimulants of the deep brain and other neuromodulators that are currently on the market. But, unlike a typical stimulator that simply triggers electrical impulses, Johnson's stimulator is designed to read signals that neurons send to other neurons - and neurons are not just a hundred that can process the best of modern tools, but much more. 


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