Meta's Brain2Qwerty v2 raised average word accuracy from 40% to 61%, with a 78% best case, marking progress in non-invasive ...
Developed by researchers at Peking University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the brain chip uses memristors to enable ...
A less invasive brain-computer interface is being developed to help people with impaired speech, including ALS, communicate.
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Neuralink announces the successful execution of a new surgical technique that could make brain implant procedures safer and ...
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IBS nano-medicine leader wins Korea’s Top Scientist-Technologist Award for breakthroughs in neural circuit control and ...
The company’s Brain2Qwerty v2 system can translate brainscans into coherent sentences, no invasive surgery required.
New chip performs data storage and computation in a single memory array, enabling real-time modelling of complex brain structures, team says Chinese scientists say they have developed a tiny computer ...
Many Australians living with neurological disorders, such as motor neurone disease and multiple sclerosis, experience speech ...