LIQUID METAL is used to reconnect severed nerves in animals…next step HUMANS with built-in memory-foil and powered by H.A.A.R.P! A controlled society!

Terminator-style LIQUID METAL is used to reconnect severed nerves in animals

  • Scientists tested the liquid metal on a severed nerve in a bullfrog
  • It was more effective than current solutions at transferring electric signals
  • Team in Beijing hopes the technique could improve current methods of nerve repair while preventing long-term disabilities
  • Further tests need to be done before the alloy can be tested on humans
The researchers are hoping to find out whether the liquid metal will prevent nerve repair. One tentative idea is to only place the liquid metal around the peripheral thick area of the nerve and then include growth factors - a naturally occurring substance capable of stimulating cellular growth - in the thinner microchannels

The researchers are hoping to find out whether the liquid metal will prevent nerve repair. One tentative idea is to only place the liquid metal around the peripheral thick area of the nerve and then include growth factors – a naturally occurring substance capable of stimulating cellular growth – in the thinner microchannels

When a nerve is severed, the muscles at one end of that nerve are cut off from signals from the brain, and essentially immobilised.  

This can potentially lead to atrophy, a process in which the nerves waste away. To prevent this, neural signals still need to be sent from the brain over the gap in the severed nerve as it heals.

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