Neurable, which makes noninvasive brain-computer interfaces, is licensing its technology and promises a “flood” of new third-party hardware this year and next.
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Professor Aaron Ames of the California Institute of Technology joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning question about ...
A headset recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration uses a weak electric current to shock the brain. Some ...
Decades after researches first sequenced the human genome, scientists throughout the world are still working to understand it ...
If you look at a Neanderthal skull and a Homo sapiens skull, they’re visibly different: Neanderthal skulls are lower and longer, whereas ours tend to be rounder. However, those differences probably ...