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Last November, Bradford G. Smith got a brain implant from Elon Musk’s company Neuralink. The device, a set of thin wires ...
When a molecule of tryptophan absorbs ultraviolet light, it glows faintly as it releases energy at a lower frequency. This ...
Implanting a sensor in the brain helped detect intended speech and allowed control of a computer for a man with ALS in a ...
A new type of computer combining human neurons and silicon has just hit the market. This system, developed by an Australian ...
Brad Smith, an Arizona husband and father with ALS, has become the third person to receive Neuralink, the brain implant made ...
Brad Smith, who is the first person with ALS and third to receive a Neuralink brain implant, shared his experience with the ...
Cortical Labs out of Melbourne, Australia has created the CL1, the "world’s first code deployable biological computer" that ...
While still evolving, Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) will soon do much more than just allow users to play games.
The human brain, often hailed as nature’s most powerful computer, is surprisingly slow when it comes to handling information.
Our brain is a complex organ. Billions of nerve cells are wired in an intricate network, constantly processing signals, enabling us to recall memories or to move our bodies. Making sense of this ...