A project at Northwestern University (NU) has developed a new implant for activating the neurons of mouse subjects with light. The soft and flexible device sits under the scalp but on top of the skull ...
As display technology continues to advance, Micro LED has emerged as the next star after LCD and OLED—drawing intense interest and investment from panel makers worldwide. Save my User ID and Password ...
This LG announcement could be the signal that 2026 will be the year of mini and micro RGB LED TVs. This LG announcement could be the signal that 2026 will be the year of mini and micro RGB LED TVs. is ...
World's first dual 16" screen gaming laptop: ROG raises the bar of innovation to a whole new level with the pioneering Zephyrus Duo A wide range of next-generation technologies across ROG's gaming ...
LG is officially bringing its boldest home cinema experience to the United States. The company’s massive 136-inch Magnit Active Micro LED display, which first debuted in South Korea earlier this year, ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
With the Micro RGB evo, LG joins a growing group of TV makers offering an RGB-LED TV that uses individual red, green, and blue LEDs in its backlight for wider color. I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR ...
LG’s new Micro RGB evo TV (model MRGB95) is its most advanced LCD television to date, and it arrives at a moment when display terminology has become misleading. In recent years, Samsung, Sony, and ...
Researchers have built a fully implantable device that sends light-based messages directly to the brain. Mice learned to interpret these artificial patterns as meaningful signals, even without touch, ...
Restoring lost senses or delivering precise brain signals has required invasive hardware and can’t mimic the brain’s natural, distributed activity patterns. This platform shows the brain can learn to ...
A wireless, ontogenetic device that sends information directly to the brain has been developed by a team at Northwestern University. The soft, flexible device sits under the scalp, on top of the skull ...