World’s first remote mind control technology is developed in South Korea

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World's first remote mind control technology is developed in South Korea


World’s first remote mind control technology is developed in South Korea

 By Matthew Phelan Senior Science Reporter For Dailymail.Com

A remote, ‘long-range’ and ‘large-volume’ mind control device has been unveiled in South Korea — with plans to use the tech for ‘non-invasive’ medical procedures.

Researchers with Korea’s Institute for Basic Science (IBS) developed the hardware, which manipulates the brain from a distance using magnetic fields, and tested the tech by inducing ‘maternal’ instincts in their female test subjects: mice.

In another test, they exposed a test group of lab mice to magnetic fields designed to reduce appetite, leading to a 10-percent loss in body-weight, or about 4.3 grams.

‘This is the world’s first technology to freely control specific brain regions using magnetic fields,’ according to the professor of chemistry and nanomedicine who helped spearhead the new effort.

A remote mind control device has been unveiled in South Korea – with plans to use the tech for ‘non-invasive’ medical procedures. In one test, researchers exposed lab mice to magnetic fields designed to reduce appetite, leading to a 10-percent loss in body-weight (4.3 grams)

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(Source: dailymail.co.uk; July 23, 2024; https://v.gd/nnS0eA)