
Xu Luyi
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Jan 3, 2025 |
caixinglobal.com | Xu Luyi |Zeng Jia |Kelly Wang
00:00/00:00 您的浏览器不支持 audio 标签。 Listen to this article 1x After a nearly 16-month delay, China and the United States announced in mid-December that they had renewed a longstanding deal to facilitate science and technology exchanges between the world’s two largest economies.
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Jan 2, 2025 |
caixinglobal.com | Xu Luyi |Zeng Jia |Kelly Wang
00:00/00:00 您的浏览器不支持 audio 标签。 Listen to this article 1x After a nearly 16-month delay, China and the United States announced in mid-December that they had renewed a longstanding deal to facilitate science and technology exchanges between the world’s two largest economies.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
caixinglobal.com | Xu Luyi |Kelly Wang
Explore the story in 3 minutesIn 2023, a pioneering medical procedure marked a significant milestone in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology as a 55-year-old paralyzed Chinese man, surnamed Yang, became the first individual in the country to undergo semi-invasive BCI surgery. This technology, which enables controlling devices through brain signals, allowed Yang to manipulate a robotic arm using thought alone [para. 1].
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Oct 31, 2024 |
caixinglobal.com | Xu Luyi |Kelly Wang
00:00/00:00 您的浏览器不支持 audio 标签。 Listen to this article 1x In 2023, a 55-year-old man surnamed Yang became the first person in China to undergo semi-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) surgery, an emerging technology that allows him to control devices using his brain signals. Afterwards, Yang, who is paralyzed, was able to use his thoughts to direct a robotic arm that can grip and move items.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
caixinglobal.com | Xu Luyi |Kelly Wang
00:00/00:00 您的浏览器不支持 audio 标签。 Listen to this article 1x As most passengers dozed on their two-hour flight from Beijing to Wuhai, a groundbreaking brain-computer interface (BCI) experiment quietly unfolded. Bai Hao, who has been paralyzed from the shoulders down following a car accident five years ago, became the first patient in China to test a BCI device at high altitude as he flew home to the Inner Mongolia city on Aug. 2.
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