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Scientists Have Created a 100 Mbps Wi-Fi Connection Between the Brain and a Computer without Bulky Equipment.

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Researchers from Columbia University, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Stanford University, and the University of Pennsylvania have developed an innovative brain-computer interface called BISC (Biological Interface System to Cortex). It consists of an ultra-thin silicon chip, a wearable relay station, and specialized software that enable wireless communication between the cerebral cortex and external devices. "Existing implants are typically buil…
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Researchers from Columbia University, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Stanford University, and the University of Pennsylvania have developed an innovative brain-computer interface called BISC (Biological Interface System to Cortex). It consists of an ultra-thin silicon chip, a wearable relay station, and specialized software that enable wireless communication between the cerebral cortex and external devices. "Existing implants are typically buil…

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se7en.ws broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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