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Damage-sensing and self-healing artificial muscles heralded as huge step forward in robotics
By Mark Tyson published
University of Nebraska–Lincoln scientists have devised a systems-level approach for a soft robotics technology that can identify damage, pinpoint its location, and autonomously initiate self-repair.

Gabe Newell’s brain-computer interface startup to reveal first chips later this year
By Mark Tyson published
Starfish Neuroscience, a startup backed by Valve co-founder and CEO Gabe Newell, has published an article revealing the first details of its brain-computer interface (BCI) chip.

Brain interface used to edit YouTube video — paralyzed Neuralink patient also uses AI to narrate with his own voice
By Jowi Morales published
Bradford Smith, an ALS patient, is the third patient to receive a Neuralink implant. This tech has allowed him to edit and upload a YouTube video, and even help him synthesize his voice using AI.

New high-fidelity brain-computer interface is so small it can fit between hair follicles
By Mark Tyson published
Researchers from Georgia Tech have developed a tiny, minimally invasive, brain-computer interface which they reckon is perfect for everyday use.

RayNeo Air 3s AR glasses review: Cheaper and better in every way
By Brandon Hill published
The RayNeo Air 3s is superior to its predecessor and manages to come in at an even lower price point.

Ray-Ban Meta Glasses review: AI-infused smart glasses for the masses
By Brandon Hill published
The Ray-Ban Meta glasses are actually useful, and you hopefully won’t look like a dork.

Asus AirVision M1 AR glasses review: An expensive and shaky first effort
By Brandon Hill published
The AirVision M1 is about $400 too expensive, given what it brings to the table.

RayNeo Air 2s Review: Truly basic AR glasses saved by affordable pricing
By Brandon Hill published
With a street price of around $300, the RayNeo Air 2s offers a good baseline for those in the market for AR glasses.
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