Two people with paralysis were able to type strokes on a virtual keyboard using an implant that decodes attempted finger ...
Researchers from two labs in the Human Biology division at Fred Hutch Cancer Center recently published two studies aimed at better understanding how a notorious gene fusion — ZFTA-RELA — drives rare ...
By tagging neurons with molecular "barcodes," researchers have mapped connections among thousands of neurons in the mouse ...
Australian biological computing startup Cortical Labs has unveiled a biological data center prototype in Melbourne. The facility has been designed to process information using what the company calls ...
Neuracle Medical Technology’s invasive brain-computer interface has been given the green light in China for people with partial spinal cord injuries ...
Discover the EPOMAKER G84 HE, a compact 75% keyboard featuring Hall Effect switches for an upgraded typing experience perfect for productivity and gaming.
From Steve Jobs' design philosophy to Tim Cook's ecosystem strategy, Apple's biggest products have repeatedly reshaped the technology industry, though not every gamble worked ...
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Brain organoids learn virtual pole-balancing in lab test, study reports
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz have trained lab-grown clusters of mouse brain cells to balance a ...
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Breakthrough to Strengthen Bones Could Reverse Osteoporosis
An illustration of osteoporosis. (Science Photo Library/Brand X Pictures/Getty Images) Research points to a key ...
The Trump administration is curbing animal experiments in response to shifts in public opinion, technological advances, years ...
The HITS technology in the G Pro X2 Superstrike is revolutionary and probably the future of gaming mice, but isn't a priority for all gamers.
Scientists trained a brain organoid to solve a well-known engineering task, and its success demonstrates the increasing complexity of lab-grown brains.
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