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China scores commercial-use approval for implantable brain-computer interface making it the first invasive device available outside trials.
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StairMed raises $73M from Alibaba and Tencent for brain-computer interface development and plans 40 patient implants by 2026 ...
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The Sustainable Innovation Award finalists this year are energy companies Helion, OCOChem and TerraPower; fashion recycler ...
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