Medicine & TechnologyDiscover how Precision Neuroscience breaks records in brain-computer interface technology by deploying 4,096 electrodes. Explore the implications of this cutting-edge advancement. Read more!
In a surprise livestream on X, the first recipient of Neuralink was seen using the brain chip to control a computer and play online chess. Read to learn more.
Researchers devised a wireless medical device that can be planted, to enhance the quality of life and offer independence for those with paralysis. Read to know more.
When Nathan Copeland started wearing his BCI, people said it would last five years but for almost 10 years now, it’s still functioning. Read to know more.
The first brain-computer interface or BCI is developed by Synchron that does not necessitate invasive brain surgery to be implanted. Read to know more.
CEO Marcus Gerhardt and health policy expert Anna Wexler said that the technology and principle used in Neuralink's brain chips for humans are already outdated.
The ICL discussed the possible effects of brain-computer interface technology to our present age, and how it can result into a bleak cyborg future, in theri latest study.
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology helped a quadriplegic man to turn his imagined handwriting into text on a screen. He can produce 90 characters (15 words) per minute.