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End of brain surgery? Injectable chips self-implant to treat brain disease safely
If successful, circulatronics could transform treatment for conditions once deemed untreatable, from brain cancer to chronic ...
A non-invasive imaging technique can translate scenes in your head into sentences. It could help to reveal how the brain ...
A team led by the University of Oxford has developed a new class of soft robots that operate without electronics, motors, or ...
Scientists have shown that brain connectivity patterns can predict mental functions across the entire brain. Each region has ...
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Brain Microchip Smaller Than a Grain of Salt Sends Data Using Lasers and Satellites
The world’s smallest neural implant is powered and connected entirely by light, opening new possibilities for long-term brain ...
As power and latency bottlenecks grow, engineers are exploring neuromorphic chips to deliver low-energy, real-time AI at the edge of embedded and IoT systems.
By Conor LennonAs wearable devices begin to tap into our mental states, UN experts warn that without ethical safeguards, the ...
As wearable devices begin to tap into our mental states, UN experts warn that without ethical safeguards, the right to ...
Dr. Lorraine Thorpe, DC, Founder of Thorpe Chiropractic and Wellness in St. Petersburg, Florida, joined Gayle Guyardo, host ...
What if clinicians could place tiny electronic chips in the brain that electrically stimulate a precise target, through a ...
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