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Newell's neuroscience company Starfish Neuroscience plans to launch its first brain chip by the end of the year.
The FDA approved Abbott's Tendyne minimally invasive heart replacement for mitral valve disease that could disqualify ...
The FDA gave the OK for the North Chicago-based medical device maker's Tendyne transcatheter mitral valve replacement.
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PCMag on MSNValve's CEO Wants to Implant a Chip in Your BrainThe chips aren’t earmarked for video game applications just yet, but Valve and the wider games industry are eyeing plenty of ...
Abbott (NYSE: ABT) announced today that it received FDA approval for its Tendyne transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR ...
Valve’s founder, Gabe Newell has reportedly been investing in a brain chip company that’s currently lining up its first big release.
Valve has been building up to this for months, first in preview, then in beta, and now finally in a full stable release: a ...
The stealthy startup thinks multiple simultaneous smaller brain implants could be better than one.
St. Luke’s Heart Team pioneers first EVOQUE tricuspid valve replacement in the region, offering new hope for patients with ...
As Starfish Technologies approaches the launch of its first chips, the intersection of neuroscience, medicine, and technology ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S will be the first authorized third-party SteamOS handheld, whenever it finally goes on sale, but more ...
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