A new brain-computer interface promises ultra-high resolution neural recording and wireless operation in a very small form.
Scientists working to enhance brain-computer interface (BCI) technology—which allows people to control devices with their ...
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Silicon chips on the brain: Researchers develop new generation of brain-computer interface
A new brain implant stands to transform human-computer interaction and expand treatment possibilities for neurological ...
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US packs 65,536 electrodes into paper-thin brain chip for real-time neural streaming
A 3 mm³ brain-computer interface with 65,536 electrodes delivers 100 Mbps neural signals, redefining wireless BCI performance ...
BISC is an ultra-thin neural implant that creates a high-bandwidth wireless link between the brain and computers. Its tiny single-chip design packs tens of thousands of electrodes and supports ...
Inbrain Neuroelectronics signed a pact with Microsoft to use the tech giant’s Azure AI infrastructure to advance the Spanish company’s graphene-based brain-computer interface (BCI) technology. Inbrain ...
A radically miniaturized brain implant called BISC is redefining what’s possible in human–computer interaction, offering a ...
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Who Leads the Race in Brain-Computer Interface Innovation?
Paradromics and Neuralink are leading the race in developing advanced brain implants. Reports highlight differences in ...
Barcelona-based INBRAIN Neuroelectronics, which offers a graphene-based brain-computer interface (BCI) therapeutics platform, announced a strategic partnership with tech giant Microsoft to advance the ...
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This ultra-thin brain implant might be the future of human-AI interaction
Explore BISC, a tiny brain chip creating a high-speed, wireless link to computers. This next-gen brain-computer interface aims to restore vision, treat epilepsy and more.
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