A new study demonstrates that a person with severe paralysis caused by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) can use a ...
An ALS patient has been using a brain-computer interface daily at home for almost two years. The study provides important ...
Developed by researchers at Tsinghua University and Shanghai-based Neuracle Medical Technology, the device is designed to ...
Casey Harrell uses his implants to talk to friends and family, read to his young daughter, and perform his job.
The country wants to become a global leader in brain implants. Strong government support is expected to help accelerate that process.
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) sound like science fiction to most people. But this technology is getting real, quickly.
The brain has emerged as a new frontier in medical technology. Bloomberg Primer explores where the next neurotechnology ...
The coin-sized implant, named NEO, has become the first surgically implanted brain-computer interface device to pass clinical ...
A new brain implant now lets people control Apple devices, such as iPads, iPhones and the Vision Pro, using only their thoughts. Synchron, an endovascular brain-computer interface (BCI) company based ...
Recently, a neurotech company called Paradromics made headlines by successfully implanting its brain-computer interface (BCI) in a human for the first time. The procedure happened at the University of ...
The human brain is remarkably complex, with trillions of connections that control how you move, think and feel. Yet it’s still vulnerable to debilitating conditions such as paralysis, stroke, epilepsy ...
Brain chips could improve the lives of more than 3 billion people with neurological conditions, especially those related to ...