Paradromics Inc., a brain implant rival to Elon Musk’s Neuralink Corp., is partnering with Saudi Arabia’s Neom to develop brain-computer interface therapies in the Middle East and North Africa.
Following the onset of nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, regular stroke workup may be necessary.
A trial that will test a noninvasive device called MyoRegulator as a treatment for ALS was cleared to start enrolling ...
Noland Arbaugh was fitted with Musk's Neuralink brain chip after an accident in 2016 left him paralysed, and now he can ...
"The Miami Project and the University of Miami are renowned for their pioneering research in neural interfaces for the treatment of debilitating neurological conditions," Neuralink co-founder and COO ...
A new electrical stimulation therapy for spinal muscle atrophy (SMA) has shown promise in reactivating motor neurons and ...
Neuralink is celebrating its first year of "Telepathy" involving human trials with its innovative brain-computer interface, ...
Mild electrical brain stimulation did not further improve motor recovery in stroke survivors, according to late-breaking science presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke ...
A University of Ottawa neuroscientist has led a Canadian research team to reveal important new insights into the activation ...
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The Truth About Neuralink’s Human Trials
What’s happening behind the scenes at Neuralink? As human trials reveal unexpected challenges, a new competitor, Precision ...