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A man with ALS who can't use his hands got a brain implant that lets him text, shop online, and play games — just by thinking. It could be a game-changer.
The tech can't control your brain (at least not yet) — it does the opposite. But it could one day b…
Hilary Brueck
''Techade" — what the world will look like in 2030, according to experts
Self driving cars on every road, clothes connected to the internet, medical chip implants and India…
Entrepreneurs are wearing implants made for diabetes in the pursuit of 'human enhancement'
A small body of research suggests that a lack of sleep may contribute to the development of type 2 …
Melia Robinson
San Francisco biohackers are wearing implants made for diabetes in the pursuit of 'human enhancement'
CGMs, which cropped up on the market less than 10 years ago and became popular in the last few year…
Melia Robinson
I don't have diabetes, but I wore an implant that measures the sugar in my blood to see if I could hack my performance. I'd put it back on again if I could.
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Lydia Ramsey
Microchips Will Be Implanted Into Healthy People Sooner Than You Think
To start, there are several user-related misconceptions about RFID implants, namely the idea that t…
Dina Spector
Brain Implants Could Give People Perfect Memories And Night Vision
A small electrode runs from a pacemaker-like battery pack underneath their skin (batteries need to …
Kevin Loria
The CEO of Bulletproof Coffee has spent over $1 million on 'smart drugs' and a personal health lab
His home, located on an organic farm in British Columbia, is souped-up with medical-therapy and wel…
Melia Robinson
Wearables for plants, bacteria eating viruses, and 8 technologies in 2023 that can change the future
The World Economic Forum has announced ten breakthrough technologies set to change the world over t…
What is assistive technology? Understanding accessibility features and services
Assistive technology devices and services help users with disabilities perform tasks like typing, d…
Ennica Jacob
Here is a list of the top RPM companies and startups in 2019
Resideo offers a line of RPM devices for vital signs collection and voice-enabled, disease-specific…
Shelagh Dolan
Here is a list of the top RPM companies and startups in 2019
Resideo offers a line of RPM devices for vital signs collection and voice-enabled, disease-specific…
Shelagh Dolan
Here is a list of the top RPM companies and startups in 2019
Resideo offers a line of RPM devices for vital signs collection and voice-enabled, disease-specific…
Shelagh Dolan
Here is a list of the top RPM companies and startups in 2019
Resideo offers a line of RPM devices for vital signs collection and voice-enabled, disease-specific…
Shelagh Dolan
Here is a list of the top RPM companies and startups in 2019
Resideo offers a line of RPM devices for vital signs collection and voice-enabled, disease-specific…
Shelagh Dolan
Here is a list of the top RPM companies and startups in 2019
Resideo offers a line of RPM devices for vital signs collection and voice-enabled, disease-specific…
Shelagh Dolan
Here is a list of the top RPM companies and startups in 2019
Resideo offers a line of RPM devices for vital signs collection and voice-enabled, disease-specific…
Shelagh Dolan
Here is a list of the top RPM companies and startups in 2019
Resideo offers a line of RPM devices for vital signs collection and voice-enabled, disease-specific…
Shelagh Dolan
A 50-year-old technology that uses bursts of electricity to treat pain might finally catch on as doctors hunt for alternatives to opioids
In May 2019, Abbott partnered with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on neuroscience research…