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"It's a moonshot," Subsense co-founder and CEO Tetiana Aleksandrova said in an interview explaining the technology and ...
The neurosurgery team at Toronto’s University Health Network has implanted a wireless brain-computer interface (BCI) in two Canadian patients with cervical spinal cord injuries.
Recent developments in Chinese brain-machine interface (BMI) technology reveal a promising landscape that, despite impressive technical advancements, ...