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Wireless brain chips control smart homes
The notion of manipulating smart homes with wireless brain chips has leaped from the pages of science fiction novels to the realm of reality. This revolutionary technology, its potential applications, ...
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Elon Musk’s brain chip makes robot arms move
A trial involving Elon Musk’s brain chip shows that thoughts can control a robot arm, but the technology is still at an ...
Brain–computer interfaces have been talked about for decades, but they’ve rarely felt practical for everyday users. At CES ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Signal Enhancement: An acoustic-driven signal enhancement approach based on NeRF acoustic field modeling and nested generative networks supplements missing or incomplete EEG data through acoustic ...
The INSIDE Institute for NeuroAI has demonstrated that non-invasive brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) are no longer confined ...
People with spinal cord injuries often lose some or all their limb function. In most patients, the nerves in their limbs work ...
Brain–computer interfaces have long been associated with medical labs, invasive implants, and distant promises. At CES 2026, ...
The mind-controlled exoskeleton developed by Miguel Nicolelis and his colleagues will allow a paralyzed teenager to make the ceremonial first kick of the 2014 World Cup. Danilo Borges/World Cup Portal ...
A brain cap and smart algorithms may one day help paralyzed patients turn thought into movement—no surgery required.
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