First Brain-to-Brain Communication
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Scientists Transmit Thoughts from one Brain to Another

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Scientists in Spain , India , France and the U.S. transmit "hola" and "ciao" from India to France .
Scientists wanted to prove that it's possible for two brains to communicate with each other directly.
Researchers wanted to ensure that the receiver knew what his colleague was thinking because of the brain-to-brain transmission.
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