Could A Liquid Brain Implant Make Us More Intelligent? University of Michigan Study

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Human brain implants that act as an internal ‘Google search’ have come a step closer to reality after researchers found a way of storing data in liquid. Scientists in the U.S. claim to have discovered a technique to lock away photos, videos and other documents in tiny particles suspended in water. The technology, known as ‘wet computing,’ could someday be used in the brain allowing humans to make rapid calculations or recall more information.

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