A Michigan surgeon invented an apparatus that he believes tricks the brain into thinking the stomach is full. His Full Sense Device could be a lifesaver for millions of obese Americans and raises questions about how hunger — our most basic human impulse — even works.
Feeding knowledge directly into your brain, just like in sci-fi classic The Matrix, could soon take as much effort as falling asleep, scientists believe.
Give me full knowledge of the IMDB database. Never again will I be wrong in the "who was that actor in that movie" debate!
I'll wait for the download one. Better have some memories erased. My brain is full, I need more space in it.
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Neat, though I can imagine it would give people the mindset- I'm skinny therefore I'm healthy.
Hmm but if a person feels full all the time then eating might feel as if it is forced. This is something for people who are at serious risk.