As far as we know, this is the smallest neural implant that will measure electrical activity in the brain and then report it ...
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Scientists may have a way to reverse age-related memory
Recent breakthroughs in neuroscience have brought us closer to understanding the mechanisms of memory loss in aging brains, ...
If you have a brain, and if you know others who do, then you know there’s a catastrophic catalogue of ways that our skull-socket electro-fat computers can disappoint their owners. From memory-loss to ...
Explore the advantages of space vector modulation for three-phase inverters, including improved performance and reduced ...
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Scientists built a microscopic ‘ocean’ on a silicon chip to study quantum waves
For more than 50 years, scientists have dreamed of seeing the hidden patterns that govern the motion of nonlinear waves—the ...
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Elon Musk Wants to Harness the Sun’s Power With a Dyson Sphere-Style System to Control Earth’s Climate
Elon Musk has once again turned his attention skyward — this time with an audacious idea that blurs the line between space ...
Experimental synth specialist Soma Laboratory has announced Warp, a new desktop multi-effect unit designed for both studio ...
Behringer has announced the release of SD-3, a clone of the classic Simmons analogue drum synth of the same name, launched all the way back in 1978.
Researchers analyzing pulsar data have found tantalizing hints of ultra-slow gravitational waves. A team from Hirosaki University suggests these signals might carry “beats” — patterns formed by ...
Roughly the width of a human hair, the implant works by encoding neural signals into pulses of infrared light, which then travel through brain tissue and bone to a receiver.
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