Researchers react to first Neuralink device implanted into human brain
In January, Elon Musk announced via X that his company, Neuralink, successfully implanted its brain-user interface device into a human subject for the first time.
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In January, Elon Musk announced via X that his company, Neuralink, successfully implanted its brain-user interface device into a human subject for the first time.
Professor of Surgery Alfred Ayala received the Society for Leukocyte Biology’s 2024 Legacy Keynote Lecture Award, the highest recognition from the society, according to a Jan. 9 University press release. ...
Women are more likely to matriculate into medical education than men — yet they graduate at slightly lower rates. Women are also less likely to be represented in positions of leadership within the medical ...
Virtual reality has the potential to make remote collaboration far more feasible in the workplace, according to Brown researchers. With headsets, robots can act as proxies for remote workers in healthcare ...
The School of Public Health’s Pandemic Center will host a screening of the new documentary “Shot in the Arm” Monday, Oct. 30 at 6 p.m. Directed by Scott Hamilton Kennedy and executive produced by ...