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ScienceDaily Neural Interfaces News

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更新于 2026-05-15 01:06 共 60 条
  1. 1 Artificial neurons successfully communicate with living brain cells
  2. 2 Scientists just found a way to store massive data using light in 3 dimensions
  3. 3 This tiny implant, smaller than a grain of salt, can read your brain
  4. 4 Scientists used 7,000 GPUs to simulate a tiny quantum chip in extreme detail
  5. 5 Unbreakable? Researchers warn quantum computers have serious security flaws
  6. 6 Stretchable OLED displays take a big leap forward
  7. 7 This tiny chip could change the future of quantum computing
  8. 8 This new 3D chip could break AI’s biggest bottleneck
  9. 9 Scientists reveal a tiny brain chip that streams thoughts in real time
  10. 10 This tiny implant sends secret messages to the brain
  11. 11 Scientists uncover the brain’s hidden learning blocks
  12. 12 Stanford’s tiny eye chip helps the blind see again
  13. 13 The quantum internet just went live on Verizon’s network
  14. 14 Light-powered chip makes AI 100 times more efficient
  15. 15 Cornell researchers build first ‘microwave brain’ on a chip
  16. 16 MIT's tiny 5G receiver could make smart devices last longer and work anywhere
  17. 17 Robots that feel heat, pain, and pressure? This new “skin” makes it possible
  18. 18 A chip with natural blood vessels
  19. 19 Efficiency upgrade for OLED screens: A route to blue PHOLED longevity
  20. 20 AI chip developed for decentralized use without the cloud
  21. 21 Tiny microlaser sensors offer supercharged biosensing
  22. 22 Log in to your computer with a secret message encoded in a molecule
  23. 23 Robotic touch sensors are not just skin deep
  24. 24 Artificial sense of touch, improved
  25. 25 How is it we feel a sense of agency over our movements?
  26. 26 How the brain controls movement under uncertainty
  27. 27 Nurture more important than nature for robotic hand
  28. 28 World's smallest pacemaker is activated by light
  29. 29 Chance discovery improves stability of bioelectronic material used in medical implants, computing and biosensors
  30. 30 Revolutionary brain-computer interface decoding system
  31. 31 The hidden spring in your step
  32. 32 Smart insoles that could change the game for sports and health
  33. 33 Revolutionizing touch: Researchers explore the future of wearable multi-sensory haptic technology
  34. 34 Engineer develops new security protocol to protect miniaturized wireless medical implants from cyberthreats
  35. 35 Artificial muscle flexes in multiple directions, offering a path to soft, wiggly robots
  36. 36 Paralyzed man moves robotic arm with his thoughts
  37. 37 Feeling is believing: Bionic hand 'knows' what it's touching, grasps like a human
  38. 38 New ocelot chip makes strides in quantum computing
  39. 39 Sea water purification technique outperforms commonly used materials, even activated carbon
  40. 40 Biohybrid hand gestures with human muscles
  41. 41 Progress and challenges in brain implants
  42. 42 'Unprecedented' level of control allows person without use of limbs to operate virtual quadcopter
  43. 43 Fine-tuned brain-computer interface makes prosthetic limbs feel more real
  44. 44 Advancements in neural implant research enhance durability
  45. 45 Engineers grow 'high-rise' 3D chips
  46. 46 Rethinking the quantum chip
  47. 47 X-ray vision: Seeing through the mystery of an X-ray emissions mechanism
  48. 48 Photonic processor could enable ultrafast AI computations with extreme energy efficiency
  49. 49 Wearable ultrasound tech for muscle monitoring opens new possibilities in healthcare and human-machine interfaces
  50. 50 Non-electric touchpad takes sensor technology to extreme conditions
  51. 51 New method of flexing on electronics
  52. 52 Controlling prosthetic hands more precisely by the power of thought
  53. 53 Ultra-sensitive robotic 'finger' can take patient pulses, check for lumps
  54. 54 A matter of taste: Electronic tongue reveals AI 'inner thoughts'
  55. 55 Engineers create a chip-based tractor beam for biological particles
  56. 56 Replacing hype about artificial intelligence with accurate measurements of success
  57. 57 Solving a memristor mystery to develop efficient, long-lasting memory devices
  58. 58 New AI can ID brain patterns related to specific behavior
  59. 59 Artificial muscles propel a robotic leg to walk and jump
  60. 60 Toward a code-breaking quantum computer