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From Alzheimer's to cancer, AI helps fuel new era of medical self-testing
Beyond smart watches and rings, artificial intelligence is being used to make self-testing for major diseases more readily ...
USA: The FDA has cleared a novel in-ear electroencephalography (EEG) system developed by Naox Technologies, enabling EEG ...
I tried out Neurable and HyperX's new EEG gaming headset to become the best esports player I never wanted to be.
So how does the brain keep track of when different sensory signals come in from the body? It relies on certain rhythmic waves ...
The power station brand Jackery is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and it brought some new inventions to CES 2026, ...
As usual, the biggest consumer electronics show in the world did not disappoint in the wacky gadget department.
A new study from Karolinska Institutet, published in Nature Communications, reveals how rhythmic brain waves known as alpha ...
Brain–computer interfaces have long been associated with medical labs, invasive implants, and distant promises. At CES 2026, ...
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Brain Waves Control How Your Body Feels Like ‘Yours,’ Study Finds
Study shows alpha brain wave frequency shapes how the brain integrates touch and vision to create the feeling that your body ...
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AI may eventually be able to warn before an epileptic seizure
A new research project from Scotland offers hope for people with epilepsy, as researchers are working on a solution that ...
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