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brain-computer interface

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Brain‑Computer Interfaces: Typing With Pure Thought

thought based typing technology
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) let you type using only your thoughts by translating…
  • Moriz Bella
  • October 1, 2025
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daily curiosity enhances perception
  • Curious Mind

5 Minutes of Curiosity a Day Can Change How You Notice the World

Lifting your curiosity for just five minutes daily can unlock a new perspective,…
  • Curious Minds Team
  • February 4, 2026
inclusive cognitive design strategies
  • AI and Accessibility Technologies

Cognitive Accessibility: Designing for ADHD, Autism, and Brain Fog

Making environments cognitively accessible can transform lives by supporting ADHD,…
  • Curious Minds Team
  • February 4, 2026
mangroves sequester excess carbon
  • Nature & Environment

Mangroves Store More Carbon Than You Think—Here’s How

Here’s how mangroves store more carbon than you think, highlighting their vital role in…
  • Curious Minds Team
  • February 3, 2026
detecting atmospheres via light
  • Space & Astronomy

How Scientists “Read” Exoplanet Atmospheres From a Flicker of Light

Learning how scientists decode exoplanet atmospheres from faint starlight reveals…
  • Curious Minds Team
  • February 3, 2026
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