A US company has tested a brain implant in a Chinese patient in Shanghai, a rare sign of cooperation as the two countries compete to develop the most advanced neurotechnology.
Motif Neurotech just got FDA approval to trial a tiny brain implant for treating depression, and the whole thing can be implanted in just 20 minutes.
While many brain-computer interface companies are focused on helping paralyzed people communicate, Motif Neurotech is ...
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Neuralink builds surgical robot to speed up brain implant procedures for patients
Elon Musk’s brain-computer interface (BCI) technology is progressing at a remarkable pace. Recently, Neuralink ...
A U.S. neurotechnology company, Motif Neurotech, has received FDA approval to begin human trials of a tiny, wireless brain ...
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FDA clears first US trial of wireless brain implant for treatment-resistant depression
A tiny brain implant, no bigger than a blueberry, is moving from lab concept ...
In the research world, Casey Harrell is known by subject name T-15. He's become a test case, and a point of hope, for people ...
In a recent publication, researchers at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience challenge the assumptions surrounding the ...
A new study provides a "guidebook" for brain implants, proving that flexible polyimide materials significantly reduce brain ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers in Cambridge, Massachusetts, have taken another page right out of a science fiction novel. This time, by designing and building microscopic, ...
"[I’m] thinking about moving my fingers, which I haven't been able to do in nine years...," Brandon Patterson said after the ...
A US company has tested a brain implant in a Chinese patient in Shanghai, a rare sign of cooperation as the two countries ...
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