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Switzerland develops the world's first high-performance, micro brain-computer interface chip MiBMI, with an accuracy rate of up to 91%
Switzerland develops the world's first high-performance, micro brain-computer interface chip MiBMI, with an accuracy rate of up to 91% 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. ...
Keywords: Brain-computer interface MiBMI
Publish Time:2024-09-03
Conductive 3D printed implants could help repair damaged spinal cords
Conductive 3D printed implants could help repair damaged spinal cords 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. ...
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
Swiss team creates ultra-small brain-computer interface with 91% accuracy in converting consciousness to text 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. ...
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
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. ...
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
Using graphene to replace metal electrodes, brain-computer interface startup Inbrain will test human brains this summer 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. ...
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
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 ...
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
Let people 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 ...
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.
Musk's brain-computer interface company Neuralink plans to expand Link's functionality to the real world to control robotic arms, wheelchairs, etc. 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. ...
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.
The tiny implantable brain stimulator is only the size of a pea and is less invasive than other brain-computer interface devices. Engineers at Rice University have developed the smallest implantable brain stimulator that can be used in human patients. ...
Keywords: Brain-computer interface
Publish Time:2024-04-17
3D bioprinting helps personalized treatment of gastric cancer
3D bioprinting helps personalized treatment of gastric cancer 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. ...
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
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 ...
Keywords: Brain-computer interface Neuralink brain-computer chip
Publish Time:2024-03-21
Transparent implant can read neural activity deep in the brain
Transparent implant can read neural activity deep in the brain 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 ...
Keywords: graphene electrode
Publish Time:2024-01-12
Cochlear electronics can adapt to noise like the human ear
Cochlear electronics can adapt to noise like the human ear 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 ...
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.
The 3D printed 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 ...
Keywords: 3D printing heart
Publish Time:2023-02-27
Non-invasive blood glucose meters usher in new opportunities
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 ...
Keywords: blood glucose meter
Publish Time:2022-10-26
Planning and strategizing – grinding of hip implants
Planning and strategizing – grinding of hip implants 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. ...
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
Implantable electronic devices have amazing performance! A battery-free, self-powered pacemaker is now available 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 ...
Keywords: Pacemaker implantable electronic
Publish Time:2019-04-24
Hearing technology goes mobile
Hearing technology goes mobile 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....
Keywords: Hearing Technology
Publish Time:2017-12-12
Providing a "half-heart" solution for unilateral heart failure
Providing a 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....
Keywords: Heart failure congenital heart disease
Publish Time:2017-12-04
Controlling a robotic arm with your mind
Controlling a robotic arm with your mind 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....
Keywords: Robotic arm brain control thoughts
Publish Time:2017-12-01

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