CircuitMess NASA Artemis Watch 2.0 is a programmable, NASA-themed smartwatch based on an ESP32-S3 WiFi and Bluetooth module ...
Aethyr Research has released post-quantum encrypted IoT edge node firmware for ESP32-S3 targets that boots in 2.1 seconds and ...
I’m already loving this device, and I haven’t even touched one. Arduino announced it has collaborated with M5Stack to develop the new compact and powerful Nesso N1 IoT development kit. This system ...
ROCKVILLE, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BrainScope, a commercial-stage medical neurotechnology company applying artificial intelligence and computational neuroscience to brain electrical activity (EEG), ...
Abstract: Real-time denoising of electroencephalography (EEG) signals on wearable and ultra-low-power devices has become increasingly critical in mobile health and brain-computer interface (BCI) ...
As global energy demand surges—driven by AI-hungry data centers, advanced manufacturing, and electrified transportation—researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory have unveiled a ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The portable in-ear EEG aims to integrate real-time brain activity data into daily life. Medical consultation is ...
The FDA has granted 510(k) clearance to Naox Link (NX01), a single-channel, in-ear electroencephalography (EEG) system designed to enable long-duration brain activity monitoring in both clinical and ...
Naox Technologies has become the first medtech company to receive FDA clearance for its in-ear EEG device that can negate the need for complex and limited scalp electrodes that have been used for ...
The FDA cleared an electroencephalography (EEG) system based on a small sensor worn in the ear, allowing patients to be monitored outside of hospital settings, Naox Technologies in Paris, announced on ...
Concept image of the NAOX Wave earbuds with a built-in EEG (NAOX) French startup NAOX is at CES with a groundbreaking wearable EEG for clinics and research, but that’s not what we’re interested in ...
We are all familiar enough by now with the succession of boards that have come from Raspberry Pi in Cambridge over the years, and when a new one comes out we’ve got a pretty good idea what to expect.