Discover 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!
Neuralink seeks to enroll three additional quadriplegic patients in its pioneering brain-chip study. Learn about this cutting-edge research and its potential to transform lives. Read more!
Researchers developed a new implantable device which can record a collection of individual neurons for a long period of time. Check this article to find out more.
A new type of brain implant was developed by a startup firm which offers minimally-invasive procedure unlike the conventional implants. Learn more about it in this article.
Chinese state-run media claims that the recent Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) experiment shows China is leading the technology war. Read the article to learn more details.
Elon Musk shared the video of the monkey with a brain implant selecting letters with its mind during Neuralink's show-and-tell event on Wednesday. Read the article to learn more details.
UCSF scientists think they have found a way to help people with speech paralysis speak their minds using a brain-computer interface. Check out this neuroprosthetic device that can spell out over 1,000 words by translating brain waves.
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.
Brain-Computer interface company, Synchron received approval from the FDA for its clinical trials in the US. Specifically, the BCI developer will place its Stentrode device in the brain to help paralyzed patients.
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.
Elon Musk's Neuralink has long been touted as a neurological advancement. However, the research for brain-computer interfaces has long started in the 1970s. Today, Musk's Neuralink faces a new competitor, Inbrain Neuroelectronics that says it can outperform Neuralink.
A wireless brain computer interface can help paralyzed people type on PCs and use their tablets by using their minds wherever they go, trials from a study revealed.
The popular SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk wants to explore the human brain. If the Neuralink became a success, it is hinted to apply great healp in medicine.