In a significant step toward integrating cutting-edge neuroscience with national security, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan inaugurated a high-level conference on "Brain-Computer ...
Charles Lieber leads China's i-BRAIN lab with advanced resources and state funding Lab is recruiting researchers for studies on monkeys as models for human brain-computer interfaces Case highlights ...
Explore how brain computer interface technology and advanced brain-computer interfaces are transforming digital interaction, potentially replacing traditional keyboards and screens with thought-driven ...
"[I’m] thinking about moving my fingers, which I haven't been able to do in nine years...," Brandon Patterson said after the surgery Kimberlee Speakman is a Writer-Reporter on the News team at PEOPLE, ...
Brandon Patterson has been through a lot in the nine years since rolling a Jeep left him paralyzed. Now he's on the leading edge of science. Patterson, 41, had a brain-computer interface implanted in ...
A man who became paralyzed nine years ago has become a pioneer for a new kind of neurotechnology. Brandon Patterson, 41, had surgery in Colorado to install a brain-computer interface into the cortex ...
Chinese startup NeuCyber Neurotech admits its brain-computer interface (BCI) technology lags three years behind Elon Musk's Neuralink. Although Beijing supports these advancements, China only recently ...
Brain computer interface technology is rapidly advancing, allowing neural signals to translate into digital commands. Experiments like Neuralink Synchron trials demonstrate thought-controlled cursors, ...
This story is republished from STAT, the health and medicine news site that’s a partner to the Globe. Sign up for STAT’s free Morning Rounds newsletter here. A brain implant could help people type — ...
O. Rose Broderick reports on the health policies and technologies that govern people with disabilities’ lives. Before coming to STAT, she worked at WNYC’s Radiolab and Scientific American, and her ...
China has approved a brain-computer interface device designed to restore hand movement in people with paralysis, marking what regulators say is the world’s first commercial clearance for such ...
China’s medical regulator has granted a world-first commercial green light to a brain-computer interface, with a system designed to help restore some hand movement to people with spinal cord injuries.