If this neuromorphic machine is real, it’s a milestone for neuroscience—and a test of what AI can and can’t replace.
Neurosurgeon and Engineer Dr. Ben Rapoport, co-founder of Precision Neuroscience, joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the emerging technology of brain implants and ...
A New York-based biotech firm announced it has raised an additional $200 million in financing to advance commercialization of ...
Synchron successfully implanted the first FDA-approved brain-computer interface in a U.S. patient with ALS. The device ...
Source: Via Tenor The human brain has been described as the most complex structure in the universe (Dolan, 2007; see also Pang, 2023). Researchers estimate that we have over 100 trillion connections ...
Remember how, last week, we talked about tech giant Microsoft ($MSFT) and its plans to get AI involved in medicine? Well, ...
US brain-computer-interface startup Paradromics is quickly establishing itself as a major player in the neural-device space, ...
Paradromics received regulatory approval to test its BCI device in a small clinical trial to assess its safety and efficacy.
Engagement with technology, far from contributing to “brain rot,” may offer cognitive benefits to older adults.