- Switzerland develops the world's first high-performance, micro brain-computer interface chip MiBMI, with an accuracy rate of up to 91%
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On September 3, as a cutting-edge technology being explored by various countries, brain-computer interface (BMI) is expected to bring more groundbreaking results in helping patients with severe movement disorders restore their communication and body control abilities. ...
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Keywords:
Brain-computer interface
MiBMI
Publish Time:2024-09-03
- Conductive 3D printed implants could help repair damaged spinal cords
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Research diagram. Image source: Materials Today The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland has successfully developed a new 3D printed implant that can transmit electrical signals, aiming to promote neurological function after spinal cord injury. ...
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Keywords:
Conductive 3D printing
Publish Time:2024-09-02
- Swiss team creates ultra-small brain-computer interface with 91% accuracy in converting consciousness to text
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On August 29, in the field of brain-computer interface (BMI), Musk's Neuralink has always attracted much attention. However, a new small chip from Switzerland has made Neuralink look even better. ...
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Keywords:
Brain-computer interface
Publish Time:2024-08-29
- Using their own voice to train artificial intelligence, new brain-computer interface technology allows ALS patients to "speak" again
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UC Davis Health has developed a new brain-computer interface (BCI) that can convert brain signals into speech with an accuracy rate of 97%, the highest among similar systems currently available. ...
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Keywords:
Brain-computer interface
Publish Time:2024-08-16
- Using graphene to replace metal electrodes, brain-computer interface startup Inbrain will test human brains this summer
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On July 22, the startup Inbrain Neuro electronics is experimenting with a brain-computer interface (BCI) using graphene chips and plans to launch a pilot project at the University of Manchester in the UK this summer. ...
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Keywords:
Graphene
brain-computer interface
Publish Time:2024-07-22
- Musk's brain-computer company starts implant research: recruiting three patients and completing it in 2031
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On May 29, Beijing time, according to detailed information released by the US government clinical trial database, Elon Musk's brain-computer chip company Neuralink plans to recruit three patients in one ...
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Keywords:
Musk
brain-computer interface
Publish Time:2024-05-29
- Let people "speak" only with their thoughts - new brain-computer interface device decodes voice signals in the brain in real time
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The supramarginal gyrus (orange) is an area of the brain associated with speech. Image source: Nature website The California Institute of Technology brain science research team has developed a new device. It is the first ...
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Keywords:
Brain-computer interface
Publish Time:2024-05-17
- Musk's brain-computer interface company Neuralink plans to expand Link's functionality to the real world to control robotic arms, wheelchairs, etc.
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On May 9, Musk's brain-computer interface device company Neuralink published a blog post announcing the latest progress of its PRIME research. It is estimated that there are currently about 180,000 people in the United States. ...
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Keywords:
Brain-computer interface
Neuralink
Publish Time:2024-05-09
- The tiny implantable brain stimulator is only the size of a pea and is less invasive than other brain-computer interface devices.
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Engineers at Rice University have developed the smallest implantable brain stimulator that can be used in human patients. ...
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Keywords:
Brain-computer interface
Publish Time:2024-04-17
- 3D bioprinting helps personalized treatment of gastric cancer
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The gastric cancer model reproduces the microvascular system and in vivo environment of gastric cancer. Image source: Pohang University of Science and Technology A collaborative study between Pohang University of Science and Technology and Yonsei University in South Korea has been conducted in the field of precise and personalized treatment of gastric cancer. ...
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Keywords:
3D bioprinting
Publish Time:2024-03-25
- New progress in Musk's Neuralink brain-computer interface experiment: patients can play chess with their thoughts
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According to news on March 21, Neuralink, a brain-computer interface company owned by Musk, live broadcast the status of its first brain-computer chip implanted subject, and said that the quadriplegic man has been able to ...
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Keywords:
Brain-computer interface
Neuralink
brain-computer chip
Publish Time:2024-03-21
- Transparent implant can read neural activity deep in the brain
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Transparent implants can read deep neural activity from the surface of the brain. Image source: Jacobs School of Engineering, University of California, San Diego Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have developed a god ...
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Keywords:
graphene electrode
Publish Time:2024-01-12
- Cochlear electronics can adapt to noise like the human ear
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A sensor that works like a human cochlea. Image source: The British "New Scientist" website According to the latest issue of "Nature Electronics" magazine, researchers from the Technical University of Ilmenau in Germany designed a ...
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Keywords:
electronic cochlear
Publish Time:2023-05-08
- The 3D printed "heart" is no different from the "real heart", and treatment plans can be customized according to specific forms and functions.
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No two people's heartbeats are the same. The size and shape of the heart can vary from person to person, and these differences are especially noticeable in people with heart disease. A team of MIT engineers developed a ...
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Keywords:
3D printing
heart
Publish Time:2023-02-27
- Non-invasive blood glucose meters usher in new opportunities
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The driving forces for product development mainly include the following three aspects: critical needs, extensive global usage scenarios and volume requirements sufficient to justify R&D expenditures. Glucose sensing monitor meets these three criteria ...
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Keywords:
blood glucose meter
Publish Time:2022-10-26
- Planning and strategizing – grinding of hip implants
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As the global aging population continues to grow, the number of hip orthopedic surgeries is expected to grow by 5% annually through 2026. The demand for surgical instruments and components is also growing. ...
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Keywords:
hip joint
implant
grinding
ANCA
medical
Publish Time:2022-03-04
- Implantable electronic devices have amazing performance! A battery-free, self-powered pacemaker is now available
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According to a biomedical engineering study published on the 23rd in the British journal Nature Communications, a team of Chinese and American scientists reported a device that does not require batteries and can collect energy generated by heartbeats, and use it to give the heart ...
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Keywords:
Pacemaker
implantable electronic
Publish Time:2019-04-24
- Hearing technology goes mobile
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With Apple® and Google® removing the headphone jack from their latest smartphones in favor of wireless earbuds, it’s safe to say that wired audio connections will soon be a thing of the past....
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Keywords:
Hearing Technology
Publish Time:2017-12-12
- Providing a "half-heart" solution for unilateral heart failure
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Heart failure can often cause irreversible damage to the body and even endanger life. Previously, scientists invented a soft silicone sleeve that wraps around the heart to provide power support for the heart....
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Keywords:
Heart failure
congenital heart disease
Publish Time:2017-12-04
- Controlling a robotic arm with your mind
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Nicho Hatsopoulos in his robotics lab at the University of Chicago. Image credit: Medicalxpress Neuroscientists from the University of Chicago recently published a paper in Nature Communications....
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Keywords:
Robotic arm
brain control
thoughts
Publish Time:2017-12-01
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