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Welcome to the Cyborg Era: Brain Implants Transformed Lives This Year

This year gave rise to an incredible mix of brain implants that can record, decode, and alter brain activity.It sounds like déjà vu—brain-machine interfaces...

Specifix introduces groundbreaking automated 3D planning software for wrist fracture fixation

Antwerp, December 14, 2023 – Specifix, a new Belgian spin-off of the University of Antwerp, imec, and the MoRe (Monica Research) Institute, is launching...

This Mind-Reading Cap Can Translate Thoughts to Text Thanks to AI

Wearing an electrode-studded cap bristling with wires, a young man silently reads a sentence in his head. Moments later, a Siri-like voice breaks in,...

Ultrasonic 3D Printer Could One Day Repair Organs in the Body Without Surgery

A plump piece of farm-fresh chicken leg rested on a pristine surface at Harvard Medical School. Skin on and bone in, it was precisely...

Bacteria-resistant alloy improves infection control in implant surgeries – Physics World

Orthopaedic implant surgeries, such as hip and knee replacements, are common procedures performed daily around...

Brain Implant Sparks Remarkable Recovery in Patients With Severe Brain Injury

At 21 years old, a young woman’s life was turned upside down after suffering a blow to the head and severe brain injury during...

Flexible optical fibres deliver light to nerves for optogenetic pain inhibition – Physics World

Soft, implantable optical fibres that move and stretch with the body have been developed by...

Scientists 3D Print a Complex Robotic Hand With Bones, Tendons, and Ligaments

We don’t think twice about using our hands throughout the day for tasks that still thwart sophisticated robots—pouring coffee without spilling when half-awake, folding...

Web Shells Gain Sophistication for Stealth, Persistence

Web shells, a common type of post-exploitation tool that provides easy-to-use interface through which to issue commands to a compromised server, have become increasingly...

Why the Human Brain Perceives Small Numbers Better | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionMore than 150 years ago, the economist and philosopher William Stanley Jevons discovered something curious about the number 4. While musing about how the...

Upgraded Kazuar Backdoor Offers Stealthy Power

An enhanced iteration of Kazuar, a relatively obscure but "highly functional" backdoor Trojan, has boosted its capabilities to be more challenging to detect, and...

Magnetoelectric implants enable remote restoration of nerve function – Physics World

Researchers at Rice University in the US have developed a wireless implant that stimulates neurons...

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