Of all the advanced technologies currently under development, one of the most fascinating and frightening is brain-computer interfaces. They’re fascinating because we still have so much to learn about ...
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16 years ago, Dennis DeGray was paralyzed in an accident. Now, implants in his brain allow him some semblance of control. Credit...Illustration by Dadu Shin Supported by By Ferris Jabr To hear more ...
Researchers in China have officially announced a significant breakthrough in Brain-Computer Interface technology, featuring a ...
Innovative technologies are rapidly advancing human capabilities. A new study by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin demonstrates a one-size-fits-all noninvasive brain-computer interface ...
The latest is the second invasive BCI clinical trial done by a team led by Zhao Zhengtuo and Li Xue from the center in ...
A paralysed man in China controls devices using only his mind five days after receiving a fully implanted, wireless ...
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Since the onset of the command line, the way humans have interacted with their computers has been restricted to a keyboard. Meta's new wristband seeks to change that. Last week, Reality Labs at Meta, ...
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