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The device enables patients to control devices such as computers and smartphones with their thoughts.
Military veteran RJ, also known as “P5,” suffered a spinal cord injury that left him without the use of his arms or legs.
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Computer chips embedded in human brains are a recurring feature in science-fiction stories, but the real-world equivalent of ...
Researchers have made progress against ‘the skull challenge,’ getting through barriers that prohibit ultrasound from imaging ...
The chip has allowed the patient to wirelessly control a computer, as demonstrated by his ability to play video games using only his mind.
The company completed a clinical trial at nine centers across the U.S., Europe and Asia before it received FDA approval.
During Neuralink’s summer update on the trial, they showed the moment one participant was able to move a cursor with his ...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) are becoming lifelines for people facing severe motor impairments. For many individuals with conditions like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or spinal cord injuries ...
The proud chip owner, Rob Greiner, was shown playing Divinity: Original Sin 2 with only the power of his mind. It's a great game, and a good game for this kind of showcase – not to be confused with ...
The OTOF gene encodes otoferlin, a protein that plays a critical role in hearing. It helps transmit sound signals from the ...