A less invasive brain-computer interface is being developed to help people with impaired speech, including ALS, communicate.
A groundbreaking advancement in technology has emerged: scientists have developed a bio-computer using human cells. This ...
In our efforts to keep our brains healthy, how do we know what is working? Helen Thomson explores a new generation of tests ...
IBS nano-medicine leader wins Korea’s Top Scientist-Technologist Award for breakthroughs in neural circuit control and ...
The number of candles on a birthday cake marks time, but it does not tell the full story of aging. Two people born in the same year can look and feel very different decades later.
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies developed independently for 50 years to restore sight and touch are functionally identical, establishing a unified framework that accelerates ...
"The precision of nanotechnology offers a new concept and means for solving the hardest problems in modern medicine — through ...
The Multi-Sensory Convergence Ladder: As signals ascend deeper into the fish’s forebrain, specifically into a structure called the pallium, single-sense neurons give way to multi-sensory cells. This ...
Developed by researchers at Peking University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the brain chip uses memristors to enable ...
Vancouver police Sgt. Lee Marten is just the 26th person in the world to receive a Neuralink brain implant, which is being tested on people unable to move because of ALS.
Cheon Jin-woo, a professor at Yonsei University widely regarded as Korea's pioneer in nanomedicine, has been named the winner ...