No one has had a Synchron brain-computer interface longer than Rodney Gorham. He’s still finding new ways to use it.
A thin, wireless brain implant with 65,000+ sensors maps vision, touch, and movement from the brain’s surface, promising gentler, high‑resolution neural interfaces.
The most advanced new surgical procedure, AMI, addresses proprioception. This refers to the ability to sense position and movement. In an intact human arm or leg, muscles work in pairs. When a bicep ...
Science Corp., a developer of brain-computer interfaces and other medical equipment, today announced that it has raised $230 million in funding. The capital came from a consortium that included ...
Two years after its first human implant, Neuralink shows breakthroughs, failures, and controversy as it pushes toward mass ...
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