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Brain Waves Control How Your Body Feels Like ‘Yours,’ Study Finds
Study shows alpha brain wave frequency shapes how the brain integrates touch and vision to create the feeling that your body ...
Magnon frequency combs may make it possible to link and interact with a wide range of physical systems, opening new pathways ...
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Strange magnet behavior might power future AI computing hardware
Artificial intelligence is colliding with a hard physical limit: the energy and heat of conventional chips. As models scale ...
After a decade of algorithm-driven everything, constant notifications and an internet that somehow feels louder every year, ...
A new study from Karolinska Institutet, published in Nature Communications, reveals how rhythmic brain waves known as alpha ...
To clinically measure electrical activity within the brain, healthcare professionals conduct an electroencephalogram (EEG). This requires setting up 20 electrodes around the head with conductive gels ...
Your ability to notice what matters visually comes from an ancient brain system over 500 million years old.
Neurable, the company behind the brain-computer interface (BCI) technology capable of integrating into consumer headphones, announces a new venture at CES 2026 last week: gaming headphones.
A new study reveals that alpha brain waves help the brain decide what belongs to your body. Faster rhythms allow the brain to match sight and touch more precisely, strengthening the feeling that a ...
Brain–computer interfaces have long been associated with medical labs, invasive implants, and distant promises. At CES 2026, ...
The HyperX collaboration looks like it will follow along similar lines, placing Neurable's EEG sensor tech around the edge of ...
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