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FDA Approves Precision Neuroscience Brain Implant Amidst Reported Regulatory Slowdowns
The FDA approved Precision Neuroscience's minimally invasive brain implant designed to help paralyzed patients regain function, despite reports of slowed drug development under the Trump administration.
FDA Approves Precision Neuroscience Brain Implant Amidst Reported Regulatory Slowdowns
The FDA approved Precision Neuroscience's minimally invasive brain implant designed to help paralyzed patients regain function, despite reports of slowed drug development under the Trump administration.
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44% Bias Score


Chinese Brain-Machine Interface Restores Speech to ALS Patient
A Beijing hospital announced the world's first implantation of the NeuCyber Matrix BMI System, restoring communication to a 67-year-old ALS patient with aphasia; the device uses 128 channels to decode brain signals, achieving 52% accuracy after three hours of training.
Chinese Brain-Machine Interface Restores Speech to ALS Patient
A Beijing hospital announced the world's first implantation of the NeuCyber Matrix BMI System, restoring communication to a 67-year-old ALS patient with aphasia; the device uses 128 channels to decode brain signals, achieving 52% accuracy after three hours of training.
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4% Bias Score


Paralyzed Man Controls Computer with Neuralink Brain Implant
Noland Arbaugh, paralyzed since 2016, became the first person to receive a Neuralink brain implant in January 2024, restoring some independence by enabling him to control computers with his thoughts; however, this raises significant ethical and privacy concerns.
Paralyzed Man Controls Computer with Neuralink Brain Implant
Noland Arbaugh, paralyzed since 2016, became the first person to receive a Neuralink brain implant in January 2024, restoring some independence by enabling him to control computers with his thoughts; however, this raises significant ethical and privacy concerns.
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28% Bias Score


Meta's Brain2Qwerty: Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interface Achieves Text Translation from Brain Signals
Meta's Brain2Qwerty, a non-invasive brain-computer interface tested on 35 volunteers in Spain, translates brain signals into text with varying accuracy depending on the imaging technology used (MEG achieving 32% CER, EEG 67%), showcasing a potential leap forward in assistive communication.
Meta's Brain2Qwerty: Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interface Achieves Text Translation from Brain Signals
Meta's Brain2Qwerty, a non-invasive brain-computer interface tested on 35 volunteers in Spain, translates brain signals into text with varying accuracy depending on the imaging technology used (MEG achieving 32% CER, EEG 67%), showcasing a potential leap forward in assistive communication.
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36% Bias Score


Spain Launches €200 Million Neurotechnology Center
Spain launches the Spain Neurotech consortium, a €200 million center for developing brain-based technological tools to treat neurological diseases, emphasizing bioethics and commercialization, led by leading neuroscientists Rafael Yuste, José Carmena, and Álvaro Pascual-Leone.
Spain Launches €200 Million Neurotechnology Center
Spain launches the Spain Neurotech consortium, a €200 million center for developing brain-based technological tools to treat neurological diseases, emphasizing bioethics and commercialization, led by leading neuroscientists Rafael Yuste, José Carmena, and Álvaro Pascual-Leone.
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60% Bias Score


New Focused Ultrasound Device Promises Revolution in Brain Cancer and Alzheimer's Treatment
Sunnybrook Research Institute developed a new helmet-like device using focused ultrasound to treat brain conditions like brain cancer and Alzheimer's, eliminating the need for MRI machines, significantly expanding accessibility and reducing costs; human clinical trials are planned for 2025.
New Focused Ultrasound Device Promises Revolution in Brain Cancer and Alzheimer's Treatment
Sunnybrook Research Institute developed a new helmet-like device using focused ultrasound to treat brain conditions like brain cancer and Alzheimer's, eliminating the need for MRI machines, significantly expanding accessibility and reducing costs; human clinical trials are planned for 2025.
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52% Bias Score

AI's Leap Towards Unprecedented Intelligence and Intuitive Interaction
Experts predict that AI will soon possess an IQ of 1,000,000, surpassing human comprehension and potentially leading to scientific breakthroughs. This advancement, however, raises ethical concerns regarding data privacy, and necessitates a more intuitive human-AI interface.

AI's Leap Towards Unprecedented Intelligence and Intuitive Interaction
Experts predict that AI will soon possess an IQ of 1,000,000, surpassing human comprehension and potentially leading to scientific breakthroughs. This advancement, however, raises ethical concerns regarding data privacy, and necessitates a more intuitive human-AI interface.
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56% Bias Score

Chinese Brain-Machine Interface Restores Speech to ALS Patient
A Beijing hospital announced the world's first successful implantation of a Chinese-developed wireless brain-machine interface (BMI) system, restoring communication to a 67-year-old ALS patient with aphasia; the device uses 128 channels to achieve 52 percent accuracy in decoding 62 words after three...

Chinese Brain-Machine Interface Restores Speech to ALS Patient
A Beijing hospital announced the world's first successful implantation of a Chinese-developed wireless brain-machine interface (BMI) system, restoring communication to a 67-year-old ALS patient with aphasia; the device uses 128 channels to achieve 52 percent accuracy in decoding 62 words after three...
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40% Bias Score

Paralyzed Man Controls Computer with Neuralink Brain Implant
Noland Arbaugh, paralyzed since 2016, became the first person to receive Neuralink's brain implant in January 2024, restoring some motor function by enabling him to control a computer with his thoughts, highlighting both the potential and ethical concerns of brain-computer interfaces.

Paralyzed Man Controls Computer with Neuralink Brain Implant
Noland Arbaugh, paralyzed since 2016, became the first person to receive Neuralink's brain implant in January 2024, restoring some motor function by enabling him to control a computer with his thoughts, highlighting both the potential and ethical concerns of brain-computer interfaces.
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28% Bias Score

NHS to Trial Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interface for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
The UK's NHS is funding a £6.5 million trial of a non-invasive brain-computer interface using ultrasound to treat neurological and psychiatric conditions; 30 patients with existing skull defects will test the device's safety and ability to improve mood and motivation.

NHS to Trial Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interface for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
The UK's NHS is funding a £6.5 million trial of a non-invasive brain-computer interface using ultrasound to treat neurological and psychiatric conditions; 30 patients with existing skull defects will test the device's safety and ability to improve mood and motivation.
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40% Bias Score

€200 Million Neurotechnology Center Launched in Madrid
Madrid will establish a €200 million National Center for Neurotechnology by 2030, employing 400 people to research brain function and develop technological tools for treating neurological diseases, funded jointly by the regional and central governments, with initial disagreements regarding the role ...

€200 Million Neurotechnology Center Launched in Madrid
Madrid will establish a €200 million National Center for Neurotechnology by 2030, employing 400 people to research brain function and develop technological tools for treating neurological diseases, funded jointly by the regional and central governments, with initial disagreements regarding the role ...
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60% Bias Score

Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces Advance at MIT
MIT's Fluid Interfaces group is pioneering non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) technology using AI and EEG to decode human thought processes, initially for those with motor difficulties but with potential for broader applications in areas such as vehicle control and space exploration.

Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces Advance at MIT
MIT's Fluid Interfaces group is pioneering non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) technology using AI and EEG to decode human thought processes, initially for those with motor difficulties but with potential for broader applications in areas such as vehicle control and space exploration.
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32% Bias Score
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