MIT researchers have created subcellular ‘circulatronic’ brain implants that can be administered via injection and self-implant to target a variety of ailments directly.
For decades, scientists have searched for a safe way to reach deep parts of the human brain without cutting into the skull.
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 ...
Recently, a neurotech company called Paradromics made headlines by successfully implanting its brain-computer interface (BCI) in a human for the first time. The procedure happened at the University of ...
ATLAS Meditech, a leader in intelligent care augmentation, creator of AtlasGPT, proven as the most reliable decision support platform for 35 specialties of medicine, today highlights the powerful ...
Alicia Beveridge, a 41-year-old fitness instructor from Australia, opens up to PEOPLE about her life-changing procedure and ...
Alicia Beveridge, a 41-year-old fitness instructor, tells PEOPLE about her procedure and long road to recovery ...
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