Transparent brain implant can read deep neural activity from the surface
“Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed [MORE]
Two brain-computer interface systems restore speech in separate UCSF, Stanford studies
“[To restore speech], the electrode panel implanted on the patient’s [MORE]
Clever Aussie brain-computer interface leaves your skull intact
“Synchron (Melbourne, Australia). . . . has developed a “Stentrode” that can be [MORE]
Introducing organoid intelligence- human brain cells that power biocomputers
“An international research collaboration led by scientists at Johns Hopkins University (MD, [MORE]
Million electrode array for brain interfaces Is under development
Under DARPA’s Neural Engineering Systems Design Program, engineers at Columbia University have [MORE]
Brain computer interface
“Blackrock Neurotech, a medical technology company based in Salt Lake City, created a suite of brain-computer interface systems [MORE]
Ultrasound recording could be used in future brain-machine interfaces
Many will recall the remarkable news of BrainGate researchers at Brown University [MORE]
Writing with the mind
Mind reading isn’t so difficult to do after all. Researchers at the VA Medical Center in Cleveland, [MORE]
Using BrainGate neurotechnology
“Brain commands to smart speakers? Brain-controlled car driving? Brain-to-brain communication? Enhanced memory and cognition? At present, these concepts [MORE]
Non invasive brain computer interface
In a collaboration between Carnegie Mellon and University of Minnesota, engineers, using a noninvasive brain-computer interface, [MORE]
Neuro chip
“Researchers at Purdue University have now developed a brain-reading implant that’s incredibly small and that doesn’t need any on-board batteries [MORE]
Brain Electrode
Under DARPA’s Neural Engineering Systems Design Program, engineers at Columbia University have developed a high density electrode array that’s [MORE]
ALS Patient with Computer
It has now been nearly five years since a Brown University spinout, Brain Gate, demonstrated how its [MORE]
Paramusical Ensemble
Just three years ago, news broke that a Massachusetts woman with “locked in” syndrome was able to think her [MORE]