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Inside the neural implant letting paralyzed patients type at 110 characters per minute
Before his disease took his voice, he could type a message as fast as anyone. Now, with electrodes no larger than a grain of ...
Imperial neurotech spinout MintNeuro is creating specialised microchips that enable next-generation treatments for ...
A brain implant helps paralyzed patients type on a computer by decoding attempted finger movements. The device enables rapid, ...
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich have developed a new drug candidate that significantly enhances the effectiveness of the antibiotic metronidazole against Helicobacter pylori, a ...
Paradromics initiative establishes alliances with leading BCI researchers at institutions including Stanford University with the aim to advance BCI science.
WallabyPhenox, a global neurovascular medical technology company, today announced the successful completion of a significant ...
What if one day we stop typing with our hands…and start sending information directly from our brains? This isn't science ...
China has approved the world's first invasive Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) medical device for market use, marking the start ...
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Neuralink has competition and it might be more advanced than expected
Neuralink has dominated the brain-computer interface space—but now a new rival claims to outperform it by 20x. Paradromics says their implant is safer, smaller, and far more powerful. But is that ...
Airbus has secured a major order from AerCap for 100 A320neo Family aircraft, including both A320neo and A321neo models, marking the largest direct order AerCap has placed for this aircraft type. The ...
And it’s why a team of researchers, engineers, and clinicians have been chasing a bold idea: what if the brain itself could ...
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