An implantable brain-computer interface (iBCI) allows a person to control an external computer or device using only their intent to move or speak.
An implantable brain-computer interface (iBCI) allows a person to control an external computer or device using only their intent to move or speak.
Using a custom bioreactor to mimic spinal compression, researchers identified a potential pathway to prevent the stiffening and thickening of spinal ligaments.