Elon Musk's brain implant company can now experiment on humans May 26, 2023 May 26, 2023 0 Man with sword threatens Casper convenience store clerk Casper's Lake McKenzie GRAPHIC VIDEO: Casper police exchange gunfire with suspect in 2018 ‘Manga’: The tobacco mix causing health fears in Central African Republic See the moment Texas GOP-controlled House impeaches one of its own Figures show many teachers thinking about leaving profession Black-footed ferrets return to Wyoming Aftermath of deadly police chase in Casper Grizzly bear in Lamar Valley Hundreds protest new Florida immigration law Russian media calling for 6th unpaid workday to help fund the Ukraine invasion, report says The view from the top of Independence Rock Voters more sure of who they won't support rather than who they will in 2024 election Oregon Zoo staff using 'smart eggs' to save endangered California condor Ron DeSantis signs bill that shields Musk's SpaceX and other space companies from liability Lander’s Gage Gose wins the 3A 300 hurdles in a state-record time of 36.09 seconds 'Wheel of Fortune' fans baffled by contestant's 'terrible' puzzle guess Game and Fish cuts antelope licenses SC: CARNIVAL SHIP CAUGHT IN STORM/PASSENGERS SPEAK Children are better at reading on paper than on screen, study finds Elon Musk's brain-implant company Neuralink has been given the green light for its first-in-human clinical trial. Tags Dcc Wire Lvs Lifestyles Technology Unbranded Surgery Brain Obesity Experiment Sci-fi World-news Tech-news Elon-musk Fda-approval Health-news Newsworthy Telepathy Neuralink Human-testing Bio-tech Brain-implant Human-trials Elon-musk-human-trials Videoelephant As featured on Elon Musk’s brain implant firm says the US has approved human tests Musk’s startup is developing a small device that will link the brain to a computer, consisting of electrode-laced wires. Placing the device requires drilling into the skull. Latest video The shape of your brain could be influencing your thoughts and behaviours Khloe Kardashian responds to lawsuit filed by former assistant Kosovo tension: Western powers call for de-escalation Channing Tatum fears the impact that streaming will have on the film industry RAW: US HURRICANE SEASON BEGINS: WHAT LIES AHEAD? (330pET) Do we shrink as we age? Taika Waititi still hasn't finished writing Star Wars script Firefighters in east Canada battle 'unprecedented' blazes Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Elon Musk’s brain implant firm says the US has approved human tests Musk’s startup is developing a small device that will link the brain to a computer, consisting of electrode-laced wires. Placing the device requires drilling into the skull.