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Brad G. Smith, an ALS patient, regains communication abilities with a Neuralink implant, illustrating the potential of brain-computer interfaces in aiding speech impairments.
Gene delivery systems can target specific brain cells, a breakthrough that could lead to treatments for Parkinson's, ...
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Electronic face tattoo alerts when your brain’s working too hardElectronic face tattoos can warn when someone’s brain is working too hard. The non-permanent wireless forehead e-tattoos ...
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How Scientists Are Trying to Recreate the Human BrainImagine trying to map every wire in a supercomputer, but the supercomputer is your brain. That’s what scientists are attempting with the Connectome, and the complexity is staggering.
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StudyFinds on MSNThis Ultra-Thin Face Tattoo Knows When Your Brain Is Too Stressed To Think ClearlyResearchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a "forehead e-tattoo" – a wireless, paper-thin device that ...
The non-permanent wireless forehead e-tattoos decode brainwaves to measure mental strain, without the need for bulky headgear ...
In 2019, Synchron became the first BCI company to begin clinical testing of a permanently implantable system. Implanted via the blood vessels, Synchron’s approach avoids open brain surgery, making it ...
A hospital is using a breathing tube and other measures to keep a brain-dead Georgia woman's body ... but I think it highlights the value of innocent human life. I think the hospital is acting ...
The human brain contains nearly 86 billion neurons ... and behaviors arise from the brain’s ability to wire, fire, and harmonize across regions. Understanding these communication mechanisms ...
He’s leapt from cliffs, clung to planes mid-takeoff and held his breath underwater for as long as professional freedivers.
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