Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates is a documentary series that delves deep into Bill Gates’ personal life and work, exploring the behind-the-scenes actions behind his achievements. Season 1 ...
Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have transformed our ability to decode complex ...
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 ...
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Silicon chips on the brain: Researchers develop new generation of brain-computer interface
A new brain implant stands to transform human-computer interaction and expand treatment possibilities for neurological conditions such as epilepsy, spinal cord injury, ALS, stroke, and ...
Brain–machine interfaces (BMIs) represent a transformative field at the intersection of neuroscience, engineering and computer science, allowing for direct communication between the brain and external ...
Emotions are an important part of human intelligence. Identifying specific emotional categories from complex neural patterns, i.e., the neural decoding of emotional information, is a key issue in ...
A new brain-computer interface promises ultra-high resolution neural recording and wireless operation in a very small form.
The human brain and body are intricate systems that have been fine-tuned over millions of years to prioritize survival. One of the ways they achieve this is by favoring the status quo, or what is ...
It is by now old news that scientists can read out aspects of your internal conscious experience by recording neural signals. But a new study of this kind involving music is still a remarkable ...
Before a car crash in 2008 left her paralysed from the neck down, Nancy Smith enjoyed playing the piano. Years later, Smith started making music again, thanks to an implant that recorded and analysed ...
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China’s brain implant leap: Outpacing Musk in real-world BCI
Can a thought-controlled wheelchair or robotic dog become as second nature to control as the movement of one’s legs and arms?
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