Fallout season two is kicking off with a bang… Literally, if you’re one of a few unlucky people who cross paths with Mr. House or Hank MacLean. But what is that’s making people’s heads go bang? We ...
Gestala is the latest company to emerge from China’s burgeoning brain-computer interface industry. It plans to access the brain with noninvasive ultrasound technology.
A study led by Dartmouth Engineering professors demonstrates a possible new technique for connecting electronic implants with ...
Speaking at the World Governments Summit in Dubai, Noland Arbaugh described how the implant allows him to control a computer ...
Investigational ARC-BCI ® Therapy is being developed to restore thought-driven movement in people living with spinal cord injuries and other movement disabilities ARC-BCI is the world’s first and most ...
BEIJING (BRTV/CNN/CNN Newsource/WKRC) — A Chinese brain chip implant can help restore speech and mobility, and has fueled a global tech race. Researchers in China are making significant strides in ...
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Is Hank MacLean going rogue with Mr. Houses mind-control device on 'Fallout' Season 2?
There are many entities with nefarious schemes on Fallout. And one of the most nefarious is Kyle MacLachlan’s Hank MacLean. At first, we thought that Hank was a straightforward company man simp for ...
What Is Mr. House’s Brain-Computer Interface Implant Chip, and How Is It Introduced? Mr. House’s Brain-Computer Interface Implant Chip is one of the first things we see on Fallout season two. We learn ...
People who have lost the ability to move or speak may soon have a new option: surgically implanted devices that link the brain to a computer. More than two decades after researchers first demonstrated ...
Recent breakthroughs in brain-computer interface tech are starting to pay off with amazing success in medical trials, and ...
Brain-computer interface startups are surging — and poised to expand technologically and geographically. After early feasibility studies and securing breakthrough device designations from the Food and ...
A brain-machine interface company has investigated the problems found in today's intracranial implants and come to a game-changing conclusion: If the mountain won't come to them, then they'll have to ...
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