Looser regulation and new investment are helping groups such as NeuroXess accelerate trials of ‘brain-computer interfaces’ ...
A groundbreaking clinical trial is testing whether specially engineered stem cells can help the brain restore its own ...
An experimental brain implant can capture the signals of movement-related brain regions while Parkinson’s patients perform daily activities like walking to the kitchen or strolling through a park, ...
MIT researchers have created subcellular ‘circulatronic’ brain implants that can be administered via injection and self-implant to target a variety of ailments directly.
With a $3.27 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Song Hu's lab is developing a fiber-based, deep-brain interface to study the ...
The Johns Hopkins spinout's implant injects drugs directly into the brain, bypassing a barrier that blocks 95% of medications ...
A new type of brain implant may have implications for both brain research and future treatments of neurological diseases such as epilepsy. Researchers from DTU, the University of Copenhagen, ...
China’s brain-computer interface industry is rapidly scaling from research to commercialization, driven by strong policy support, expanding clinical trials, and growing investor interest.
A needle-thin, flexible brain implant is giving researchers a new way to interact with multiple brain regions simultaneously.
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China’s ‘floating’ 3D origami brain implant could prevent thread retraction seen in Neuralink
Chinese researchers have developed a new soft and stretchable origami-inspired brain implant. Designed to ...
Chinese scientists have created flexible microelectrodes, inspired by Japanese paper-cutting art, that could revolutionize brain-computer interfaces.
Momentum behind brain-computer interfaces is growing, but experts say that design innovations are needed to help them survive ...
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