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中文(ZH) 微型脑部植入物利用温度双向调控神经活动

Brain implant uses temperature to control neural activity; SK Hynix CEO predicts storage shortage

A new brain implant developed by researchers at Korea University College of Medicine can regulate neural activity using temperature, offering new possibilities for brain-computer interfaces and neurological disorder treatments. This development was detailed in a recent issue of Science Advances. Separately, a report indicates that SK Hynix CEO anticipates the largest storage shortage in history by next year, while Apple is reportedly suing OpenAI for alleged trade secret theft. AI

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Brain implant uses temperature to control neural activity; SK Hynix CEO predicts storage shortage

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    Micro-brain implants use temperature to bidirectionally control neural activity

    韩国高丽大学医学院团队研制出一款新型脑部植入物,能利用温度双向调节神经活动,为下一代脑机接口和神经疾病治疗带来了全新可能。相关论文发表于新一期《科学进展》��志。(科技日报)