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Precision Neuroscience says it may have a better way to restore independence to those with paralysis — by targeting the brain ...
A patient with ALS, who lost use of his hands, has become the first person in the world to control an iPad entirely by thought.
China is working to merge man and machine through brain-computer interface technology, as part of the country's ongoing efforts to compete in the AI race.
A review published in Advanced Science highlights the evolution of research related to implantable brain-computer interfaces (iBCIs), which decode brain signals that are then translated into ...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) promise to improve the lives of people with neurological conditions. A new Yale study explains how to protect brain implants from cybersecurity threats.
EMG has long provided a way for amputees to control prosthetic hands. But technologies that use the technique as a computer interface are only beginning to mature.
Over the past four years, China’s brain-computer interface sector has attracted investment from government-backed funds, private investors, and leading venture capital firms. Funding levels are rising ...
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