In neurological intensive care, it is quickly learned that the brain cannot wait. As the most sensitive organ in the human body, it can sustain irreversible damage after just a few minutes of severe ...
Researchers at the University of Osaka have developed a wireless EEG transmission system that ...
Despite all the attention on technologies that reduce the hands-on role of humans at work — such as self-driving vehicles, robot workers, artificial intelligence, and so on — researchers in the field ...
Soft electrodes designed to perfectly match a person's brain surface may help advance neural interfaces for neurodegenerative disease monitoring and treatment, according to a new study led by Penn ...
The newly developed “lab on a tube” is a catheter equipped with multiple sensors capable of continuously monitoring numerous physiological and biochemical changes in the brain, simultaneously. The ...
CeriBell, a neurodiagnostic startup known for its brain-monitoring headband that can detect seizure activity, made its market debut on Friday in an IPO that is expected to generate $180.3 million in ...
Neural interfaces create a direct link between the brain and a device like a computer to enable communication, and the monitoring, recording, or stimulating of neural activity. These interfaces have a ...
Traumatic brain injury, together with adjacent brain conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, is a global health crisis. In this presentation, Aleksandra Hemm, Product Manager from Thermo Fisher ...
In a single day, researchers and industry leaders announced three IoT-related breakthroughs: a body-heat-powered EEG system, expansion of vehicle-to-grid EV integration, and plans for eVTOL-ready ...
Dr. Randall Gates from Gates Brain Health stopped by Morning Break to talk about how Whole-Body MRI is practical for staging ...
Researchers at the University of Osaka have demonstrated a wireless EEG brain-monitoring device that runs solely on body heat, operating outdoors without batteries or external power. The system ...
"One could certainly imagine how enforced use of such devices could create a very dystopian basis for behavioral control." ...