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Brain-computer interfaces are moving beyond medical applications into mainstream computing. Here's what the next decade holds.
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From CRISPR gene editing to brain-computer interfaces, we examine how emerging biotechnologies are not just treating disease, but fundamentally upgrading human capabilities and redefining what it means to be human.
Brain-computer interfaces are moving beyond medical applications into mainstream computing. Here's what the next decade holds.
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From nootropics to neural implants, humans are actively upgrading their cognitive abilities. What does this mean for equality and identity?
AI-powered digital replicas of our bodies are enabling unprecedented precision in healthcare, from drug testing to surgical planning.