A tech company's new contactless brainwave sensor can detect drivers' fatigue and distraction. When the sensor reaches fleets, it could provide early warnings before physical signs of fatigue manifest ...
A difficulty-graded mouse brain dataset pairs 3D microscopy images with verified neuron reconstructions to support AI-driven ...
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Where children live and what their household’s socioeconomic status is leaves a mark on their brains, a new study in Science finds. The results suggest that the fewer opportunities a child’s zip code ...
Hackers are excited. Surveillance advertising corporations are elated. Political thought-police are enraptured. China has just approved the world’s first brain-computer chip. And they’ve beaten ...
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The race to connect technology directly to the human brain is accelerating fast. Companies like Neuralink and other major tech firms are investing billions into brain-computer interfaces that could ...
Researchers are exploring a neural interface that could transform how humans interact with computers. The experimental system captures brain activity and attempts to translate those signals into ...
Science fiction has long imagined a world where our brains interact with machines to restore and augment our abilities — think of the neural implants that connected to Geordi La Forge’s visor in Star ...
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A new tech company claims it has developed a hat that can literally read your mind — then translate it onto a computer. Much has been discussed about brain implants which require cracking open a ...