Neuralink achieves first through-dura implant at Toronto Western Hospital. Patient controls cursor within an hour.
Brain abscesses located deep within the brain can rapidly become life-threatening and are often difficult to treat through conventional surgery.
Imagine what brain surgeons could do with a three-dimensional (3D)-printed model of the brain. Not a structural model printed in plastic and uniform throughout, but one that mirrors the heterogeneity ...
Treating brain diseases is extraordinarily challenging, because drugs often work poorly and implants require risky surgery that can jeopardize critical brain functions. A group at MIT has sought a ...
Tiny electronic chips that can be threaded into the brain through a needle instead of a scalpel are moving from speculative concept to early reality. Researchers are now testing injectable implants ...
Doctors conduct the clinical trial of the invasive brain-computer interface in East China's Shanghai, March 25, 2025. [Photo/CEBSIT at CAS/Handout via Xinhua] SHANGHAI -- A Chinese man who lost all ...