The Johns Hopkins spinout's implant injects drugs directly into the brain, bypassing a barrier that blocks 95% of medications ...
An experimental brain implant can capture the signals of movement-related brain regions while Parkinson’s patients perform daily activities like walking to the kitchen or strolling through a park, ...
Looser regulation and new investment are helping groups such as NeuroXess accelerate trials of ‘brain-computer interfaces’ ...
Neuralink trained a monkey to play Pong using only a brain implant — no controller, no movement, just neural signals. In this ...
Chinese scientists have created flexible microelectrodes, inspired by Japanese paper-cutting art, that could revolutionize brain-computer interfaces.
Chinese researchers have developed a new soft and stretchable origami-inspired brain implant. Designed to ...
Momentum behind brain-computer interfaces is growing, but experts say that design innovations are needed to help them survive decades in.
Over the past week, news stories on the 'surprising” findings of the ACTIVE Study on dementia garnered headlines around the ...
A new start-up in China is planning to use ultrasound technology as a way to access the brain.
A Milton Keynes mum suffering from pressure in her head, mistaken for migraines, has been diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour.
The eight-year-old female shorthair named Pepsi, had been collapsing as many as four times a day pre-procedure. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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