The second patient with Neuralink’s Link implant is now able to design 3D objects and play video games like Counter-Strike 2. In the future, Link would be able to decode multiple simultaneous movement intents and recognize handwriting intent to help patients write faster.
Related Posts
Researchers Create Innovative 3D Maps to Understand Octopus Arm Systems
Researchers at San Francisco State University have developed advanced three-dimensional maps of octopus arms, revealing their complex nervous systems. Led by Robyn Crook, the team […]
X-Class Solar Flare From Sunspot 3912 Causes Radio Blackouts in Southern Africa
A powerful X-class solar flare erupted from sunspot region 3912 on December 8, disrupting high-frequency radio communications in southern Africa. The flare, accompanied by a […]
Google Pixel 9 Series Camera Details Leaked Ahead of Expected August Launch
Google Pixel 9 series is expected to be unveiled at the Made by Google event scheduled for August 13. The lineup is rumoured to include […]