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As we wave goodbye to the last remnants of spring and embrace the summer breeze, Memorial Day has become more than just a day ...
Gabe Newell wants your brain. Valve has long had plans for a neural interface, but the specifics are currently limited to the ...
As Starfish Technologies approaches the launch of its first chips, the intersection of neuroscience, medicine, and technology is poised for change. While the dream of controlling ...
Starfish Neuroscience, a startup backed by Valve co-founder and CEO Gabe Newell, has published an article revealing the first ...
The future of robotics is collaboration between machine and human, said Dr Oussama Khatib, director at Stanford’s newly ...
The chips aren’t earmarked for video game applications just yet, but Valve and the wider games industry are eyeing plenty of ways brain interfaces could change gaming.
The stealthy startup thinks multiple simultaneous smaller brain implants could be better than one.
Although research has seen this before, the big news is that he was able to control the arm for seven months. That’s far ...
Valve founder Gabe Newell’s neural chip company Starfish Neuroscience announced it’s developing a custom chip designed for ...
Wearable Devices' newly allowed patent defines a method to extract precise start and end points from continuous gestures. This breakthrough enables devices to support natural and intuitive control ...
In case you're as nostalgic for this time as I am...here are 47 photos that will make you wish you were still haphazardly ...