Neuralink has enrolled 21 patients in human trials of its brain-computer interface, ‘The Link,’ enabling users to control devices with their minds.
An at-home brain-computer interface improves upper limb motor function in patients with chronic stroke, suggesting a new avenue for long-term neurorehabilitation.
Gestala is the latest company to emerge from China’s burgeoning brain-computer interface industry. It plans to access the brain with noninvasive ultrasound technology.
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China’s ‘floating’ 3D origami brain implant could prevent thread retraction seen in Neuralink
Chinese researchers have developed a new soft and stretchable origami-inspired brain implant. Designed to ...
Last summer, a team of researchers reported using a brain-computer interface to detect words people with paralysis imagined saying, even without them physically attempting to speak. They also found ...
A new start-up in China is planning to use ultrasound technology as a way to access the brain.
Improving social communication skills in children with autism has traditionally relied on structured teaching approaches and ...
Merge Labs’ launch, backed by OpenAI and supported by scalable infrastructures like AI.cc, represents a pivotal moment in the journey toward true human-AI symbiosis. It moves the conversation from ...
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China claims first successful test of wireless brain-computer interface in space
A China-based team of researchers has reportedly completed the “world’s first in-orbit verification” of ...
CorTec today announced the second successful implantation of its Brain Interchange brain-computer interface (BCI) system. The procedure took place in an FDA-approved clinical trial involving stroke ...
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Who leads the race in brain-computer interface innovation?
Paradromics and Neuralink are leading the race in developing advanced brain implants. Reports highlight differences in ...
What Is Mr. House’s Brain-Computer Interface Implant Chip, and How Is It Introduced? Mr. House’s Brain-Computer Interface Implant Chip is one of the first things we see on Fallout season two. We learn ...
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