Regulatory approval of brain implants in China mean they can now be fixed to the brains of anyone who wants to try them.
Still, that result is promising, and shows that "this technology doesn’t just have to be a short-term solution we test in the ...
The race for practical brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) is evolving, with China announcing the first commercial implantation ...
Chinese startups such as BrainCo are looking to challenge Neuralink by betting that the future of mass market neural tech ...
What if people who have lost the ability to feel their hands could get that sense back—not through a prosthetic glove, but ...
What if people who have lost the ability to feel their hands could get that sense back - not through a prosthetic glove, but through tiny pulses of electricity delivered directly to the brain?
The number of people with electrodes in their brains is believed to have more than doubled in the last couple of years.
Brain-computer interface technology has long belonged to the realm of science fiction, but it’s quickly emerging as a real-world innovation with the potential to transform how we live, work and ...
The Harvard incubated startup is betting that brain computer interfaces can reach more people without surgery, even as experts say major technical hurdles remain.
Rather than having distinct departments for blindness, paralysis and sensory disorders, scientists are developing a unified clinical model focused on restoring lost sensory function regardless of the ...
Butterfly Network BFLY recently highlighted a breakthrough of its Butterfly Embedded partner, Aleph Neuro, which unveiled ...
Available only for MIT Alumni and subscribers. Recorded on April 23, 2025 Brain-Computer Interfaces: From Promise to Product Speakers: David Rotman, editor at large, and Antonio Regalado, senior ...