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Aleph Neuro announces the first 3D image of a living human brain using ultrasound localization microscopy through the skull, achieving 100 times greater volumetric resolution than CT. The company open-sources its imaging pipeline and dataset.
Casey Harrell, a man with ALS, has become the first 'power user' of a speech brain-computer interface, using it independently for thousands of hours to speak, browse the web, and work. A study in Nature Medicine reports the device's long-term reliability and expanded capabilities.
China has approved the world's first invasive brain-computer chip, NEO, for use beyond clinical trials, marking a major step in the country's ambition to lead in brain implant technology.
Two separate brain implant systems, the ICVP and a closed-loop visual neuroprosthesis, restore partial vision in blind people by directly stimulating the visual cortex, with one device also adapting based on brain signals.
After a car accident left her paralyzed, Audrey became the first female participant in Neuralink's clinical trials and now uses their brain-computer interface to create art with her mind.
The article introduces 3D-MIND, a novel flexible device designed to seamlessly integrate with living brain tissue for advanced neural interfacing. This development aims to improve biocompatibility and signal quality for next-generation brain-computer applications.