The researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences said the design of the neuronal activity recorders was inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, with its intricate 3D designs achieved by cutting ...
Chinese scientists have created flexible microelectrodes, inspired by Japanese paper-cutting art, that could revolutionize brain-computer interfaces.
Recent technological advances have opened new exciting possibilities for the development of smart prosthetics, such as ...
A Chinese research team has developed a stretchable, flexible microelectrode that can dynamically adapt to brain motion, ...
A new 3D electronic mesh device allows scientists to record and stimulate activity across almost the entire surface of lab-grown human "mini-brains." ...
A recent breakthrough in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology—led by neurosurgeon Dr. David M. Brandman and assistant professor of neurological surgery Sergey Stavisky, both of the University of ...
Bio-inspired medical devices can gather more data than ever before, and HPC/quantum will massively speed up discovery rates; consumer self-testing will be slower.
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China’s ‘floating’ 3D origami brain implant could prevent thread retraction seen in Neuralink
Chinese researchers have developed a new soft and stretchable origami-inspired brain implant. Designed to ...
Abstract: Developing implantable, closed-loop neuromodulation devices demands seamless integration of neuroscience discovery, algorithm design, and ultra-low-power hardware-an effort that ...
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