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China takes on Neuralink, makes brain computer chip like Elon Musk
China has approved NEO, the world's first commercially cleared invasive brain implant. Designed for certain patients with ...
China has approved the commercial use of a brain-computer interface device designed to help patients with paralysis regain ...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) sound like science fiction to most people. But this technology is getting real, quickly.
The coin-sized implant, cleared by the National Medical Products Administration in March, is now available for commercial use ...
The country wants to become a global leader in brain implants. Strong government support is expected to help accelerate that ...
China's NEO brain implant, now approved for public use, promises healthcare breakthroughs but raises concerns over neural ...
China's NEO brain implant has entered mass production, beating Neuralink to commercial approval. Experts say it could ...
The human brain is remarkably complex, with trillions of connections that control how you move, think and feel. Yet it’s still vulnerable to debilitating conditions such as paralysis, stroke, epilepsy ...
In a policy document released this month, China has signaled its ambition to become a world leader in brain-computer interfaces, the same technology that Elon Musk’s Neuralink and other US startups ...
Charles Lieber, a convicted former Harvard scientist, has rebuilt his brain-computer interface lab in Shenzhen, China, according to Reuters.
A paralyzed patient nearly matched the words per minute the average person can type on their phone, with 95% accuracy. See ...
Brandon Patterson’s wildest dream for the brain-computer interface is to someday be able to drive his wheelchair with his mind, like Professor X in the X-Men comics.
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