Friday, July 3, 2015

Sure, let this gadget electrocute your brain to make you feel better, why not

Death and TaxesSure, let this gadget electrocute your brain to make you feel better, why notDeath and TaxesThync, as the gadget is called, uses low-level electric currents to affect the brain's chemical activity, tickling cranial nerves to create biological responses like relaxation and alertness. It's controlled via a Bluetooth connection to a phone app ...

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