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Paralysed man controls devices with his mind just five days after brain implant surgery in ...
Just five days after surgery, he was able to operate a wheelchair, browse the internet, play video games, and control smart ...
According to researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the trial involved a patient with tetraplegia following ...
The researchers employed a high-throughput wireless invasive brain-computer interface system to enable the patient to stably control a smart wheelchair and a robotic dog using neural signals, ...
A radically miniaturized brain implant called BISC is redefining what’s possible in human–computer interaction, offering a paper-thin, wireless, high-bandwidth link directly to the brain. With over 65 ...
Neurable, the leader in noninvasive brain-computer interface (BCI) technology designed for everyday life, today announced it ...
A new brain-computer interface promises ultra-high resolution neural recording and wireless operation in a very small form.
Researchers in China have officially announced a significant breakthrough in Brain-Computer Interface technology, featuring a ...
A paralysed man in China controls devices using only his mind five days after receiving a fully implanted, wireless ...
Brain-computer interfaces are a groundbreaking technology that can help paralyzed people regain functions they’ve lost, like moving a hand. These devices record signals from the brain and decipher the ...
Brain-computer interfaces are typically unwieldy, which makes using them on the move a non-starter. A new neural interface small enough to be attached between the user’s hair follicles keeps working ...
Apple is getting into the brain-computer interface (BCI) business, reveals a press release from New York-based startup Synchron. The idea is to enable people with limited mobility to use iPhones, ...
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What Is FALLOUT Season 2’s Brain-Computer Interface Implant Chip and Why Is It Important?
Fallout: New Vegas introduces a nefarious new mind-control technology: Mr. House's Brain-Computer Interface Implant Chip.
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