A brain cap and smart algorithms may one day help paralyzed patients turn thought into movement—no surgery required.
People with spinal cord injuries often lose some or all their limb function. In most patients, the nerves in their limbs work ...
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Indian American researcher’s new AI-enhanced scanning method promises to boost quest for high-resolution mapping of the brain ...
In November, Withings released its long-awaited U-Scan: a home monitoring system for your urine. The gadget resembles an ...
In a proof-of-concept study funded by the National Institutes of Health, researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC ...
If you've ever traveled by air, you've surely experienced airport security. Before boarding, your luggage is passed through ...
Sure, airport body scanners are looking for threats, but here’s what else these security devices might reveal in the process ...
Scientists build micromotors smaller than a human hair Tiny light-powered gears could revolutionize medicine by powering machines the size of human cells. Date: September 18, 2025 Source: University ...
The story of artificial intelligence is often told as one of replacement. Machines take over, humans step aside. But the next chapter looks very different. The real promise of AI is not automation for ...