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Meta releases version two of its brain-computer interface that can turn thoughts into keypresses
Meta just released the second version of its Brain2Qwerty non-invasive BCI, showing promising improvements that could lead to ...
Rather than having distinct departments for blindness, paralysis and sensory disorders, scientists are developing a unified ...
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China’s strategic drive in brain-computer interface innovation
Over the past several decades, coordinated investment at both central and local levels has propelled China’s research in ...
Precision neurostimulation leverages AI and closed-loop feedback, delivering tailored treatments for neurological disorders ...
Learn how a new brain computer implant developed by Paradromics helps people with paralysis control devices using their ...
Many Australians living with neurological disorders, such as motor neurone disease and multiple sclerosis, experience speech ...
On May 10, Bloomberg reported that brain-computer interfaces are transitioning from experimental to early implementation, ...
The field of BCI is continually evolving; as such, companies are increasingly highlighting the potential of their technologies to transform care. For advanced players, with fully developed BCI systems ...
Dr. Matthew Willsey, a neurosurgeon, explains how his engineering background led him to implant Paradromcs' first long-term ...
The unconscious brain appears to be far more capable than scientists once believed. Researchers found that patients under ...
NMPA's new BCI classification rules set device risk classes, a first regulatory gate for foreign investors in China neurotech.
China approves NEO brain chip for commercial medical use in paralysis patients, raising questions about neural data privacy and cybersecurity risks.
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