Synchron revealed one of its early success stories regarding the tech, which has allowed an ALS patient to control his smart ...
The adults in the room cried. The moment was possible thanks to a wave of innovation in one of the most challenging areas of ...
Neurable’s high-tech headphones contain the same sensors as an EEG, which is used to measure electrical activity in the brain ...
Using a 3D printer that works with molten glass, researchers forged LEGO-like glass bricks with a strength comparable to concrete. The bricks could have a role in circular construction in which ...
A New York-based neurotech startup, Synchron, successfully implanted its brain-computer interface into a blood vessel on the ...
Musk's Neuralink eyes more test subjects for its brain tech Elon Musk on Wednesday said his Neuralink startup is "moving on" to a second test patient as its tech for linking brains and computers ...
The patient can use his implant to turn on lights, make video calls, play music and shows, read books and buy products online without using his hands or voice.
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A man afflicted with ALS has become the first person in the world to control an Amazon Alexa digital assistant through his thoughts — thanks to a brain implant created by a New York-based ...
This gives him access to Alexa's many features. It's the first time brain-computer tech has connected directly to smart home gear, pointing to a promising future for helping people. ALS is a ...
He’s not just fascinated with memory loss caused by traumatic brain injury — which affects more than 5 million people in this country — or the nearly 7 million Americans with Alzheimer’s.