 Hello everyone, I am Noah Schneider coming to you from the Silicon Angle News Desk powered by the Cube. Today's story, a remarkable breakthrough in disability rehabilitation. A paralyzed Dutchman, Jurt van Oschum, has defied the odds and walked again with the help of brain implants. Researchers in Switzerland connected Oschum's brain and spinal cord through a brain-machine interface. With this technology, participants were able to walk, climb stairs, and navigate complex terrain. Even after the interface was turned off, Oschum gained some control over his legs. This advancement holds tremendous potential for recently paralyzed individuals. Elon Musk's Neuralink is also exploring similar technology. From the Silicon Angle News Desk, I'm Noah Schneider. Thanks for joining us.