Tag: brain-computer interface

Northwestern Researchers Develop Printed Artificial Neurons That Communicate with Living Brain Cells

Engineers at Northwestern University created printed artificial neurons that generate bio-identical signals, enabling direct interaction with living brain cells.

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California Startup Develops Non-Invasive Mind-Reading Headset

A California startup has created a headset that reads brain activity without requiring invasive surgery, offering new possibilities for medical and tech use.

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Science Corporation Initiates Human Trials for First Biogybrid Brain-Computer Implant

Science Corporation, founded by ex-Neuralink president Max Hodak, begins clinical trials of a biogybrid brain-computer interface for therapeutic and sensory applications.

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Brain Implants Enable Paralyzed Psychologist to Compose Music for Punk Band

A paralyzed psychologist uses six brain implants to control a computer and create music featured in a punk band’s new album.

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Oklahoma State Researchers Develop Brain-Integrated Robot Control to Speed Up Error Response

A new brain-computer interface enables robots to detect and react to operator errors faster than human reflexes in semi-autonomous systems.

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Living Human Neurons Grown on a Chip Play DOOM Independently

A brain-on-a-chip with living human neurons successfully played DOOM, showcasing a new frontier in neuro-computing technology.

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Chinese Startup NeuroXess Makes Strides in Brain-Computer Interface Technology

NeuroXess reports early success as a patient learns to control a computer cursor via brain implant in just five days post-surgery.

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Chinese Researchers Develop Advanced Electrodes for Brain Implants That Minimize Tissue Damage

A Chinese research team created flexible, stretchable microelectrodes for brain-computer interfaces that avoid tissue damage caused by traditional implants.

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