Interest in brain-computer interfaces is rising as it promises to help people with compromised neural abilities.
Elaine Yu sits down with Nyx He, Partner and SVP at BrainCo—one of Hangzhou’s ‘Six Little Dragons,’ a group of the city's ...
Based on a recent medtech analyst report, this slideshow highlights more than nine companies developing brain-computer ...
Chinese startups such as BrainCo are looking to challenge Neuralink by betting that the future of mass market neural tech ...
Meta just released the second version of its Brain2Qwerty non-invasive BCI, showing promising improvements that could lead to ...
Neuralink tested a brain implant approach that threads electrodes through the dura without cutting it open. The company says ...
The University of Michigan Health has completed the first in-human surgery using a long-term wireless brain computer ...
Engineers have created a brain-computer interface that doesn't require calibration for each user, paving the way for widespread clinical applicability. Imagine playing a racing game like Mario Kart, ...
A less invasive brain-computer interface is being developed to help people with impaired speech, including ALS, communicate.
Science fiction has long imagined a world where our brains interact with machines to restore and augment our abilities—think of the neural implants that connected to Geordi La Forge’s visor in Star ...
A new brain implant now lets people control Apple devices, such as iPads, iPhones and the Vision Pro, using only their thoughts. Synchron, an endovascular brain-computer interface (BCI) company based ...
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