DARPA taps Lab to restore touch to amputees | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
LIVERMORE, Calif. – The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) recently selected Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) to join a collaborative research team that intends to build the world’s first neural system to enable naturalistic feeling and movements in prosthetic hands.
Behind the Scenes at DARPA: How Minerals Drive Breakthroughs in National Defense - Minerals Make Life
Minerals Make Life is a National Mining Association initiative created to share information about domestic minerals mining and its importance to the economy, innovation for the future and national security. This initiative will educate America’s policymakers, influencers and the public, and enable them to make informed decisions about U.S. mining.
Neural Interfaces: a New World of Brain Augmentation - The Royal Society of Victoria
Dr Thomas Oxley Founding CEO, Synchron Director of Innovation Strategy, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City Head of Vascular Bionics Laboratory, The University of Melbourne
Director - NIMET: Nanoscience Institute for Medical & Engineering Technology
Dr. Jack Judy is the Director of the Nanoscience Institute for Medical and Engineering Technology (NIMET) at the University of Florida, holds the Intel Charles E. Young Endowed Chair of Nanotechnology, and is also a professor of Electrical and Computer…
DARPA funding neurotechnology research, startups, investment, National Institutes of Health (NIH) SPARC program, Human Brain Project, BRAIN initiative, Wyss Center for Bio- and Neuroengineering, John Donoghue