A noninvasive brain-computer interface based on EEG recordings from the scalp. Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering (CSNE), Photo by Mark Stone April 10, 2017 Melding mind and machine: How close are we? James Wu, University of Washington and Rajesh P. N. Rao, University of Washington Brain-computer interfacing is a hot topic in the tech world, with Elon Musk’s announcement of his new Neuralink startup. Here, researchers separate what’s science from what’s currently still fiction.
Diabetic women are at greater risk of still births, miscarriages and delivery problems. from www.shutterstock.com May 7, 2015 An artificial pancreas has just made giving birth safer for diabetic women Joan Taylor, De Montfort University A British woman has become the first diabetic to give birth naturally using an artificial pancreas.
May 22, 2014 Bionic particles allow man-made photosynthesis University of Michigan Scientists have created the first bionic particles in an attempt to produce inorganic materials that can use sunlight to…