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Noninvasive brain scanning could restore movement after spinal cord injury
An individual may become completely paralyzed because of any number of accidents that interfere with the functioning of the nerves in their body. People who have lost the ability to walk due to spinal ...
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These hearing aids will tune in to your brain
Tracking brain waves and eye signals could cut through the noise ...
Koch, who studied vision, thought that by measuring people's brain responses as they looked at special optical illusions, ...
Researchers from the Faculty of Engineering at The University of Hong Kong (HKU) have developed two innovative deep-learning ...
Deep learning techniques can enhance diagnosis of Meniere disease (MD) and severity grading, according to a study published ...
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EEG technology could be a useful tool for connecting brain signals with limb movements
People with from spinal cord injuries often lose some or all their limb function. In most patients, the nerves in their limbs work fine, and the neurons in their brain are still operational, but the ...
A mysterious 10-second signal just rocked the world of astrophysics — and it came from 13 billion light-years away. In what researchers are calling one of the most extraordinary cosmic events ever ...
Brain–computer interfaces have long been associated with medical labs, invasive implants, and distant promises. At CES 2026, LumiMind is presenting a different vision—one where non-invasive brain ...
Moxie Marlinspike—the pseudonym of an engineer who set a new standard for private messaging with the creation of the Signal Messenger—is now aiming to revolutionize AI chatbots in a similar way. His ...
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