Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are no longer a thing of science fiction. The technology is already available to some patients to treat conditions like epilepsy and blindness. Soon, projects like ...
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The £6.5 million clinical trial of neurotechnology, funded by the UK’s Advanced Research and Invention Agency, will test the safety and tolerability of the technology on 30 patients. A pioneering NHS ...
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Brain-computer interfaces are typically unwieldy, which makes using them on the move a non-starter. A new neural interface small enough to be attached between the user’s hair follicles keeps working ...