ATKA, SIGMA-17 - The new nanodrug that will be manufactured by a Cryer Pharmaceuticals subsidiary Wisp Innovations was announced earlier today. The scientists working for the company in cooperation with Ageira engineers as well as several independent science foundations have engineered a drug that will, allegedly, allow for "computer interfacing of human brain".
"In layman terms," we hear from one of the Wisp scientists here on Atka, "this means you could do a lot of the tasks you would do on your computer comfortably lying in your bed instead." Of course, it is a little bit more complicated than that. Wisp Innovations claim that the software running their new project - dubbed Vergil - is going to be released open-source, meaning that other programmers and software engineers will be able to fix its flaws and eventually create more efficient versions of it.
"We want to make it as accessible as possible," we hear from the Wisp Innovations spokeswoman. "This technology uses affordable materials and should be easily acquired by anyone once it hits the market. We hope to make people's lives better."
No more details have been revealed at this point and the current state of the project is bound by many strict no-disclosure agreements. The new product is scheduled to hit the market in the upcoming months. ∎
"cant you SEE HOW this is a plot by the LIBERTY GOVERNMENT???? wisp innovation partnered with ageira to bring you MIND CONTROL...UGH LIBERTY ISNT EVEN TRYIGN TO HIDE IT ANYMORE!!!!!!!!!"
"lol dude like cryer is still making these stabilines or whatever but when will people see that the rule cure to cardamine is just a bong full of synth weed???? like lol, idk why cryer keeps raising the prices on stabiline and pharmaceuticals when they could just tax synth weed"
"wow~! does this mean i can accept the daily friend requests all while sitting cozy in bed??!? wow!~ (i dont wear clotes in bed ^-^) i love it \(^o^)/ "
About time Honshu had a decent medical school. With all the public liquidity Cryer's pouring into this one, I'm not surprised they're going to have a cybernetics suite.
Might be worth a shot for a mature student.
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