News

Morning Overview on MSN3dOpinion

Why brain-computer links might never be ethical

As technology advances, the concept of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) is shifting from the realm of science fiction to a ...
Neuralink is making huge strides in brain-machine technology as Elon Musk has just revealed exciting updates on the second ...
Biomedical engineers have achieved a major breakthrough in organoid research, pushing us closer to a new era of neurophysiological analysis and treatments. A team at Johns Hopkins University has ...
Elon Musk's brain implant company Neuralink seeks for the human nervous system to be able to communicate with computers. Here's how to take part in clinical trials.
Northwestern University. "Computers that mimic the function of the brain." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 6 April 2015. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2015 / 04 / 150406153036.htm>.
IBM computer simulates cat's cerebral cortex Molecular computer mimics human brain Paralyzed man uses brain-powered robot arm to touch John Roach is a contributing writer for msnbc.com.
But, why would scientists try to emulate the human brain? Today, existing computer architectures are subjected to complex data, limiting their processing speed.
By that definition, “the brain is not simply like a computer. It is literally a computer.” Michael Graziano, a neuroscientist at Princeton University, echoes that sentiment.
Analogous to how all of the words in a language can be created by recombining the letters of its alphabet, a new study finds that the full repertoire of human hand actions can be built out of a small ...
Scientists have revealed that immune cells in Alzheimer's brains behave differently from those in brains of people without ...