This Brain Computer Uses Your Jugular Like a USB Cable

A new way to insert neural implants doesn’t require brain surgery

Emily Mullin
OneZero
Published in
5 min readOct 2, 2019

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Credit: University of Melbourne

DDevices that would allow people to connect their brains directly to computers are getting a lot of attention from Silicon Valley lately. Last week, Facebook acquired the startup CTRL-Labs, which is developing a mind-reading wristband, and in July, Elon Musk’s…

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Emily Mullin
OneZero

Former staff writer at Medium, where I covered biotech, genetics, and Covid-19 for OneZero, Future Human, Elemental, and the Coronavirus Blog.