search icon
search icon
Flag Arrow Down
Română
Română
Magyar
Magyar
English
English
Français
Français
Deutsch
Deutsch
Italiano
Italiano
Español
Español
Русский
Русский
日本語
日本語
中国人
中国人

Change Language

arrow down
  • Română
    Română
  • Magyar
    Magyar
  • English
    English
  • Français
    Français
  • Deutsch
    Deutsch
  • Italiano
    Italiano
  • Español
    Español
  • Русский
    Русский
  • 日本語
    日本語
  • 中国人
    中国人
Sections
  • Latest News
  • Exclusive
  • INSCOP survey
  • Podcast
  • Elections 2025
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • International
  • Sport
  • Health
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Science IT&C
  • Arts & Lifestyle
  • Opinions
About Us
Contact
Privacy Policy
Terms and Conditions
Quickly scroll through news digests and see how they are covered in different publications!
  • Latest News
  • Exclusive
    • INSCOP survey
    • Podcast
    • Elections 2025
    • Economy
    • Politics
    • News
    • International
    • Sport
    • Health
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Science IT&C
    • Arts & Lifestyle
    • Opinions
  1. Home
  2. Science IT&C
109 new news items in the last 24 hours
17 June 16:27

China has made progress in a clinical trial of BCI technology, allowing a quadriplegic patient to control video games by thoughts.

Sanziana Georgescu
main event image
Science IT&C
sursa foto: unsplash.com
China becomes the second country after the US to advance research into brain-computer interface (BCI) technology. A device implanted in a patient with tetraplegia has enabled him to control video games exclusively by mental commands. The implant, believed to be the world's smallest, is 26 mm in diameter and less than 6 mm thick, more than 100 times more flexible than those developed by Neuralink. In the next stages, the project aims to control a robotic arm by thoughts, with the potential to improve the lives of people with paralysis.

Sources

sursa imagine
News.ro
China, al doilea stat după SUA care testează cu succes implanturi cerebrale pentru controlul dispozitivelor externe
sursa imagine
G4Media
China, al doilea stat după SUA care testează cu succes implanturi cerebrale pentru controlul dispozitivelor externe
sursa imagine
Stiripesurse
China, al doilea stat după SUA care testează cu succes implanturi cerebrale pentru controlul dispozitivelor externe
app preview
Personalized news feed, AI-powered search, and notifications in a more interactive experience.
app preview app preview
BCI China advanced technology control neuralink
app preview
Personalized news feed, AI-powered search, and notifications in a more interactive experience.
app preview
app store badge google play badge
  • Latest News
  • Exclusive
  • INSCOP survey
  • Podcast
  • Elections 2025
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • International
  • Sport
  • Health
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Science IT&C
  • Arts & Lifestyle
  • Opinions
  • About Us
  • Contact
Privacy Policy
Cookies Policy
Terms and Conditions
Open Source Licenses
All rights reserved Strategic Media Team SRL

Technology in partnership with

anpc-sal anpc-sol