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British Researchers Can Now Read Your Mind – in virtual spaces

Le Monde newspaper reports that British scientists at the University College London (UCL) have successfully been able to read memory and which images caused certain brain activity. They even say that they can determine ‘where’ someone was in a virtual environment.

Ok – so what is the practical application of this? Think on it.

All those criminals out there who were not at the ‘scene of the crime’ can now be found to be at the scene of the crime. How about all those places you have been that unknown to you have caused memory dumps or blips? Voila – brain mind reading will help out.

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