Tag: neurotechnology

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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Chinese Brain Implant Technology Trails U.S. Neuralink by Three Years

Chinese brain implant developments lag behind U.S. Neuralink efforts by approximately three years, highlighting a growing technology gap.

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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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Chinese Regulators Approve Commercial Use of Brain Implants for Paralysis Rehabilitation

Shanghai startup Neuracle Technology gains approval to use brain implants commercially, aiding rehabilitation for individuals with partial paralysis of upper limbs.

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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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