At first glance, the idea sounds implausible: a computer made not of silicon, but of living brain cells. It’s the kind of ...
They called it an "electronic brain," and it took up most of the room. It was the latest technology available to the University or Arizona. It was an IBM Type 650 Computer being installed at the UA.
How can we interact with computers using only our mind? Existing brain-computer interfaces are often limited by their size and invasiveness, requiring major surgeries and offering low data rates.
TWO emerging nano-electronic technologies — one resting on the brain’s surface, the other navigating to it through the ...
University of Hong Kong team’s discovery could help solve a major problem for bioelectronic devices, rejection by the immune system.
The College of Engineering at Seoul National University has announced that Professor Seung-kyun Kang’s research team from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering has developed a ...
Professor Jai-ick Yoh's research team from the Department of Aerospace Engineering, in collaboration with Professor Hyung-Jin Choi's team from Seoul National University's College of Medicine, has ...
What are brain-computer interfaces? Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are devices that allow for the action or control of an external device from brain signals. These technologies have a broad range of ...
Non-invasive brain imaging is usually handled with electrodes, sticky gels, and wires: it's an ugly, uncomfortable, and time-consuming setup. But scientists have now developed a potential upgrade in ...