Brain-computer interface articles
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Beyond Neuralink: Meet the other companies developing brain-computer interfaces
This article first appeared in The Checkup, MIT Technology Review’s weekly biotech newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Thursday, and read articles like this first, sign up here. In the world of brain-computer interfaces, it can seem as if one company sucks up all the oxygen in the room. Last month, Neuralink posted a video to…
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Groundbreaking brain-computer interface allows users to play video games using only their minds
Reality could soon be stranger than science fiction. Engineers at the University of Texas at Austin recently revealed that a universal brain-computer interface technology allows users to control video games with nothing more than their minds, according to The Debrief. The revelation is considered a breakthrough development in studying the brain's potential relationship with technology.The report mentioned that this could represent a significant leap forward in scientists and researchers...
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First experimental proof for brain-like computer with water and salt
Theoretical physicists at Utrecht University, together with experimental physicists at Sogang University in South Korea, have succeeded in building an artificial synapse. This synapse works with water and salt and provides the first evidence that a system using the same medium as our brains can process complex information.