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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Elon Musk announces Neuralink brain implants will enter "high-volume" production by 2026, helping paralyzed patients control ...
Explore how neuromorphic chips and brain-inspired computing bring low-power, efficient intelligence to edge AI, robotics, and ...
Mohammedia – Neuralink plans to begin high-volume production of its brain-computer interface implants in 2026, alongside a shift to a fully automated surgical procedure, according to a statement ...
When we watch someone move, get injured, or express emotion, our brain doesn’t just see it—it partially feels it. Researchers ...
Nia Therapeutics announced the publication of the first in vivo validation of its wireless, implantable brain-computer ...
Neuralink eyes 2026 for mass production of its brain implants. Elon Musk reveals plans for high-volume manufacturing ...
A simple light-based method is uncovering hidden fiber networks inside the brain and body, even in tissue slides over 100 years old.
Nia Therapeutics announced publication in Brain Stimulation of the first in vivo validation of its Smart Neurostimulation ...
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Hidden Tunnels In Brain Cells May Explain Why Alzheimer’s Spreads
Study finds ultrathin tubes connecting brain cells that transport Alzheimer's proteins. The network changes months before plaques appear.
This year, AI continued looming large in the software world. But more than before, people are wrestling with both its amazing ...
In the 1999 sci-fi classic The Matrix, “plugging in” symbolized digital enslavement. In 2025, for a paraplegia patient in ...
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