Recent health news highlights include China's approval of the first commercial brain-computer interface device, GSK's expanded RSV vaccine use in the U.S., Viatris' lawsuit settlement over Henrietta ...
Recent health developments include China's approval of a brain-computer interface device, expanded age range for GSK's RSV vaccine by the US FDA, and Stryker's operations disrupted by a cyberattack.
China has approved the world’s first commercial implantable brain–computer-interface designed to restore hand movement.
China approves world's first commercial brain-computer interface device to restore hand movement in paralysis patients.
The firm is among a wave of Chinese startups building technologies that allow people to control computers or other electronic devices using only their minds ...
Neuracle Technologies’ invasive brain-computer interface has been given the greenlight in China for people with partial spinal cord injuries ...
China has approved its first-ever invasive brain-computer interface product, marking a key regulatory milestone in Chinese ...
Gestala has raised $21.6 million (CN¥150 million) just two months after launching, at a valuation of $100 million to $200 ...
Researchers at Chiba University in Japan have developed a new artificial intelligence framework capable of decoding complex brain activity with significantly improved accuracy, marking an important ...
A research team at Carnegie Mellon University has developed a new noninvasive brain stimulation technique, by showing how focused ultrasound affects the human brain. Using brainwave recordings from ...
Motor imagery or imagined limb movements can power brain–computer interface (BCI) devices, such as prostheses and wheelchairs, supporting rehabilitation for people with neuromusculoskeletal disorders.
China could see brain-computer interface (BCI) technology move into practical public use within three to five years as products mature, a leading BCI expert ...