Recent high-profile trials have enabled paralyzed patients and amputees to regain partial mobility and operate robotic hands or intelligent wheelchairs.
Neuralink made history with its first human implant — but it's not the only player. Here's where brain-computer interface technology actually stands in 2026.
Science Corp., a developer of brain-computer interfaces and other medical equipment, today announced that it has raised $230 million in funding. The capital came from a consortium that included ...
No one has had a Synchron brain-computer interface longer than Rodney Gorham. He’s still finding new ways to use it.
Five years post-spinal injury, a patient is back on his feet. The NeuCyber Matrix BMI System (Beinao-1) made it possible.
Chinese company Gestala develops non-invasive ultrasound brain-computer interfaces as alternative to surgical implants, ...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are intended to help people with speech disorders, for example after a stroke, to regain their "voice". Researchers at the University of California in Berkeley say ...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology is rapidly transitioning from laboratories to real-world applications, enabling ...
Since then, scientists have designed and developed BCIs that have enabled people with quadriplegia to control a computer cursor, a robotic arm, and even move their own limb. Recently, a person with ...
When someone loses the ability to speak because of a neurological condition like ALS, the impact goes far beyond words. It touches every part of daily life, from sharing a joke with family to simply ...
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