Zapping the brain with waves of ultrasound might be key to beating addiction. That's according to new research of a $1 million helmet-like device that beams these high frequency waves at a key part of the brain that's responsible for reward, motivation and addiction.
Researchers have developed tiny, wireless devices capable of wrapping around individual neurons, potentially aiding in the treatment of neurological disorders like multiple sclerosis.
The next wave of enterprise transformation isn't about connecting systems—it's about making them think. As generative AI reshapes business operations, a new architectural paradigm called agent orchestration is emerging as the critical bridge between enterprise data and customer engagement. This evolution marks a fundamental shift from traditional integration approaches, positioning AI-driven orchestration as the backbone of modern enterprise architecture.
Maryland became the first state on Friday to join a federal program designed to improve health care quality and equity while lowering costs for all health care payers, including Medicare, Medicaid and private insurers.
Some Apple AirPods wireless headphones can be used as hearing aids with a new software update available Monday. It's a high-profile move that experts applaud, even if they only reach a small portion of the millions of Americans with hearing loss. An estimated 30 million people — 1 in 8 Americans over the age of 12 — have hearing loss in both ears. Millions would benefit from hearing aids but most have never tried them, according to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders.