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Sending Text Messages With Your Brain

Last updated: December 6, 2024 9:53 am
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In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we explore a variety of cutting-edge technologies and scientific breakthroughs. From brain-computer interfaces to batteries that can last for thousands of years, there’s no shortage of innovation to delve into. If you want to stay updated on the latest advancements, you can sign up to receive The Prototype directly to your inbox.

Last month, at the Forbes CIO Summit, I had the opportunity to interview Tom Oxley, the CEO of Synchron. This company has developed a groundbreaking brain implant that can be easily inserted using a stent, eliminating the need for invasive surgery. This device allows paralyzed individuals or those unable to communicate to interact with their devices, sending messages, controlling smart devices with Alexa, and even playing games like Pong. Oxley emphasized the importance of regaining independence for individuals who have lost the ability to communicate effectively.

One of the most fascinating discoveries this week comes from a team of researchers who have created a diamond battery using carbon-14 isotopes. This innovative battery has the potential to last for thousands of years by harnessing the energy generated from the radioactive decay of carbon-14. The applications for such a long-lasting power source range from space technologies to medical implants, offering a sustainable and reliable energy solution.

In the realm of space exploration, the European Space Agency launched two satellites as part of the Proba-3 mission. These satellites will work together to create artificial solar eclipses, allowing scientists to study the Sun’s outer atmosphere in unprecedented detail. While these eclipses won’t be visible from Earth, the data collected will provide valuable insights into solar activity and phenomena.

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On the healthcare front, a new study highlights the importance of maintaining a consistent sleep schedule for overall heart health. Research involving over 72,000 individuals found that those with irregular sleep patterns were more likely to experience heart problems. This underscores the significance of quality sleep and routine in maintaining optimal health.

From groundbreaking technologies to space missions and health tips, the world of science and technology is constantly evolving. Stay tuned for more updates and discoveries in the exciting world of innovation and progress.

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