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Sleep trackers can actually harm your sleep quality
By Duncan Geere published
Doctors at Rush University Medical Center have warned that the benefits of a "quantified self" lifestyle can be outweighed by the stress it causes in some people.

This brain-computer interface lets paralysed people type faster than ever before
By Duncan Geere published
It allows people with paralysis to type with the highest speeds and accuracy levels reported to date.

New technology could make brain implants a commonplace reality
By Emma Boyle published
Researchers are testing a new implant that has the potential to provide long-term relief to those with physical disabilities.

Bionic eye implants are bringing back the sight of NHS patients
By Gerald Lynch published
Introducing the Argus II Retinal Implant.

Symptoms of Parkinson's disease can be detected from keyboard use
By Duncan Geere published
MIT researchers have shown that it's possible to monitor the progress of the disorder as people interact with a computer keyboard.

After the Paralympics comes the tech-fuelled 'Cybathlon'
By Duncan Geere published
This weekend, in Zurich, athletes with prosthetic enhancements will compete in the world's first Cyborg Olympics.

This biomaterial could help us 3D-print 'while you wait' bones
By Duncan Geere published
A research team at Northwestern University has developed a 3D-printable ink that rapidly induces bone regeneration and growth.

This wearable can diagnose epilepsy
By Duncan Geere published
Two French startups have partnered to build a wearable device that monitors a patient in real-time to help diagnose epilepsy.
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