Two people with paralysis were able to type using a brain-computer interface that decodes attempted finger movement, a new study showed.
A brain-computer interface allowed two people who had lost the ability to move their limbs to type at speeds of up to 22 words per minute ...
By Laurie Chen BEIJING, March 20 (Reuters) - Leading Chinese state-backed brain-computer interface (BCI) startup NeuCyber Neurotech said its most cutting-edge product is still three years behind Elon ...
One of the two participants wrote words up to a speed similar to an able-bodied person texting on a smartphone ...
A groundbreaking advancement in ophthalmology has been achieved as Super Vision Technology announced that its i-NYS (Extraocular Neuromuscular Stimulator Implant), the world’s first implantable ...
SWEATING profusely as he lay on a hospital bed in agonising pain, Tom confronted his darkest fear: “They are going to have to chop my penis off.” The porn star, 36, from Essex, had taken a ...
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