In recent years, neurotechnology and brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have moved from the fringes of neuroscience and futurism into the heart of technological innovation and biomedical research. Once confined to laboratories and speculative fiction, these technologies are now shaping the future of cognitive health, neurorehabilitation, and human augmentation. As we enter a new era where machines can decode, influence, and even enhance brain activity, the ethical, scientific, and policy implications are profound.
By Super Admin
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July
21, 2025