If you have a brain, and if you know others who do, then you know there’s a catastrophic catalogue of ways that our skull-socket electro-fat computers can disappoint their owners. From memory-loss to ...
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Wireless brain chips control smart homes
The notion of manipulating smart homes with wireless brain chips has leaped from the pages of science fiction novels to the realm of reality. This revolutionary technology, its potential applications, ...
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Injectable chips self-implant to treat brain disease
In a groundbreaking development, researchers at MIT have unveiled wireless brain chips that can self-implant post-injection, potentially revolutionizing the treatment of brain diseases. This ...
Parkinson’s disease disrupts lives by slowly robbing people of their ability to move, speak, and function with ease. It's the second most common brain disorder that gets worse over time, and for many, ...
As its whiskers flitter, the mouse’s brain sparks with activity. A tiny implant records the electrical chatter and beams it to a nearby computer. Smaller than a grain of salt, the implant is powered ...
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