By directly communicating with the brain, a new wireless device could someday help restore lost senses or manage pain without medications, its developers say.
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
The agreements were announced by EIB Vice-President Gelsomina Vigliotti and Intesa Sanpaolo’s Head of Domestic Commercial Banking Stefano Barrese. Together, the initiatives are designed to strengthen ...
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China’s brain implant leap: Outpacing Musk in real-world BCI
Can a thought-controlled wheelchair or robotic dog become as second nature to control as the movement of one’s legs and arms? In Shanghai, scientists have shown that this is no longer the stuff of ...
Neurable announced that it closed a $35 million Series A to accelerate the commercialization of its brain-computer interface ...
Neurable, the leader in noninvasive brain-computer interface (BCI) technology designed for everyday life, today announced it ...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have made their mark on medtech and Ability Neurotech hopes that its platform's unique ...
Jake Schneider, an ALS patient, was able to reconnect with the world through Neuralink, a brain-computer interface device ...
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