Now a new generation of devices is trying to do something the read-only wearable never could, talk back to the body.
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Brain-inspired hardware brings faster, lower-power anomaly detection to AI systems
The brain's cerebellum doesn't waste energy analyzing every moment. Instead, it constantly monitors the world for the ...
Good sleep is essential for brain health. During sleep and rest, the glymphatic system, the brain's waste-clearing process, ...
A new study details the development of a cerebellum-inspired memtransistor engineered from atomically thin molybdenum disulfide.
A soft, wireless NIRS forehead patch tracked water-sensitive brain signals during 16 overnight home sleep recordings in four ...
By giving AI something like a cerebellum, researchers are showing that intelligence can be made not only more capable, but ...
A New York-listed technology giant has thrown its backing behind ASX-listed EMVision's plan to change the way strokes are ...
A few tears may someday reveal important clues about a person's neurological health. Researchers reporting in ACS Omega ...
A read-write wearable both reads your body and writes back to it by delivering an intervention.
In our efforts to keep our brains healthy, how do we know what is working? Helen Thomson explores a new generation of tests ...
Oxford Brain Diagnostics (OBD), a leader in MRI-based measurement of brain health and neurodegenerative disease, today announced the presentation of five new studies at the Alzheimer's Association ...
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