Epia Neuro’s brain-computer interface will include a motorized glove to help stroke patients recover movement in their hand.
As brain-computer interfaces advance, neural data emerges as a key asset.
Epia Neuro Launches to Develop Intent-Driven Neural Technology to Restore Function After Stroke and Address Cognitive Decline ...
For people with severe motor impairments, a simple conversation can take minutes instead of seconds. Assistant Professor of Computer Science Dylan Gaines is developing technology to change that, ...
This Debian-based distro brings back the old-school desktop environment but shrugs off the boring UI. I just wish I could've ...
Linux tiling window managers can supercharge your productivity in several ways. Here's how they work and six I recommend.
NordVPN launches a streamlined desktop app designed for quicker connections, a cleaner interface, and faster search on ...
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I Gave Up on Windows 11. Linux Mint Is Simply Better in 7 Big Ways
Linux Mint isn't perfect, but it has some clear advantages over Windows 11. Here's what stood out after I made the move.
StairMed raises $73M from Alibaba and Tencent for brain-computer interface development and plans 40 patient implants by 2026 ...
It's easy to endow your MacBook with a touch of Windows PC DNA by installing one (or all) of these excellent third-party ...
On this episode of Aging Untold, we spotlight the “sandwich generation” and share strategies for balancing kids and ...
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StairMed raises $73m to advance BMI and DBS system development
StairMed’s technologies are under development to address Parkinson’s disease and other neurological disorders.
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