Phantom Neuro grabs $19M to help amputees put their phantom limbs to use

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Summary:
- Phantom Neuro, a startup, has raised $19 million to develop technology that helps amputees gain better control over their "phantom limbs" - the limbs they no longer have physically.
- The technology involves using sensors and electrodes to detect the electrical signals from the muscles in the amputated limb, which are then used to control a prosthetic or virtual representation of the missing limb.
- This allows amputees to regain a sense of control and movement in their phantom limbs, which can improve their quality of life and make it easier for them to adapt to using prosthetics.

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