Good News Today — Brain Signals Restore Movement & 1 Million Trees Planted in a Desert
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First, the science of spinal cord injury recovery is accelerating. ONWARD Medical's ARC-BCI technology pairs a brain-computer interface with spinal cord stimulation, reading a patient's intended movements directly from brain activity and using that signal to trigger physical response. Two additional patients have now successfully received this therapy, with measurable results. Separately, the FDA-cleared ARC-EX therapy — focused on restoring hand strength and sensation — is now available in over one hundred clinics across the US and Europe, and is being delivered into the homes of Veterans Affairs patients for the first time. ONWARD Medical recently raised over forty million euros, extending their runway into 2028, and is now expanding into Parkinson's disease research.
Then, in China's Gansu province, thirty thousand volunteers travelled to Minqin County to plant one million trees in a desert. The movement began with one man — Zhong Jin — who studied desert control, came home, and started planting. His story spread on social media, and people came from across the country to help. The trees are in the ground. That's a measurable outcome.
These aren't government targets or future projections. They're things that happened — brain signals restoring movement, and tens of thousands of people choosing to show up for the planet. This is what good news looks like.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
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