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Aug 20 / Ryan Freebern

Crichton was right!

Via Gizmodo, a report about a new skull-implant that uses electrical stimuli to short-circuit seizures.

In 1972, Michael Crichton wrote a book called The Terminal Man about a guy who gets implanted in his head a device that uses electrical stimuli to short-circuit seizures.

In other news, who wants to go to that new dinosaur theme park with me?

3 Comments

  1. Matthew Murray / Aug 20 2004

    Dinosaur theme park?!? Where? I might want to go! (We should also invite the Granades, though they’d better keep close tabs on Eli lest he get confused for one of their number.)

  2. Matthew Murray / Aug 20 2004

    Dinosaur theme park?!? Where? I might want to go! (We should also invite the Granades, though they’d better keep close tabs on Eli lest he get confused for one of the park’s attractions.)

  3. Kris / Aug 20 2004

    Dinosaur theme park?!? Where? I might want to go! (We should also invite the Granades, though they’d better keep close tabs on Eli lest he get confused for one of the captive dinosaurs featured at the park.)

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