China Reports First Successful Orbital Test of a Wireless Brain–Computer Interface

A Chinese research team has announced what it describes as the world’s first orbital verification of a wireless implantable brain–computer interface (BCI). The experiment aimed to determine whether such technology could operate reliably in the harsh conditions of space.

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China Reports First Successful Orbital Test of a Wireless Brain–Computer Interface

What was achieved in orbit?

According to reports, Chinese scientists completed the first orbital validation of a wireless implantable brain–computer interface system. The primary objective was to assess whether sensitive neurotechnology could function effectively beyond Earth’s atmosphere.

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