Neuralink's Revolutionary Technology: A New Era of Vision for the Blind
Neuralink has created a technology that will allow people who have lost their eyes to see, as well as those who are blind from birth (but with a healthy visual cortex).
In the first stages, such “vision” will have a low resolution, like Atari's 8-bit graphics, but gradually it will “surpass natural vision” and even allow people to see in infrared, ultraviolet or radar, Musk promises.
The U.S. Department of Health has already granted permission to test the device on humans and has even given it “revolutionary” status.
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US scientists made animals transparent with food coloring
Researchers at Stanford University have made a sensational discovery: applying the common food dye tartrazine to the skin of mice allows you to temporarily see their internal organs and other structures. This dye is known as FD&C Yellow 5. It helps overcome the problem of light scattering caused by protein and fatty components of the skin that make it opaque.
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Startup to serially turn skin cells into any other cells has been launched
GC Therapeutics has entered the market to develop a commercially available platform that allows for affordable programming of induced stem cells.
The technology can be used to grow cells with defined, non-specific features and functions to target specific diseases. To begin with, the company plans to focus on cell therapy for gastrointestinal, neurological and immunological disorders.