Nesos, the neuromodulation earphones that treat diseases
Nesos is a device for neuromodulation that is not surgically implanted, but sends impulses to the brain through two earphones
Nesos is a device for neuromodulation that is not surgically implanted, but sends impulses to the brain through two earphones
A system that "uploads" knowledge into the minds of pilots, neuromodulation, can be a new step in the human-machine interface
The new pacemaker, thinner than a hair and powered by light, promises revolutions in heart surgery with fewer complications.
Developments in brain-computer interfaces could lead to superhuman memory, and a whole bunch of new questions.
Neuromodulation is able to deal with more and more neurological symptoms, intervening instantly to reduce or prevent them altogether.
The non-pharmacological approach to diabetes is getting closer: there are already 3 animal models on which an ultrasound treatment has worked.
Each of these modern medical marvels would have been considered pure magic just a hundred years ago.
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