What do Neuralink's device implantation challenges in FDA trial participant Nolan Arbaugh mean for BCI startups and the ...
Recounting how he wasn't scared going into the surgery in January, Noland Arbaugh said, “I was at peace with it all” because ...
In an interview, Noland Arbaugh says the company wanted to avoid further surgery.
Noland Arbaugh shares what his life has been like since he received Neuralink's brain-chip implant in January.
The FDA was apparently satisfied by Neuralink’s proposals to fix the errors that were reported in the company’s first patient ...
Neuralink, the Elon Musk-funded neuroscience startup, has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to ...
In 2016, Noland Arbaugh suffered a spinal cord injury while swimming in a lake. The details are fuzzy, but what he remembers is rushing toward the water with his friends, diving in, and hitting hi ...
Noland Arbaugh is now ready to begin earning money or raising money as his story grows in popularity. What Happened: Arbaugh, who was previously the anonymous Neuralink patient, is now publicly ...
Neuralink will be able to surgically implant its device into another patient’s brain. The Wall Street Journal reports that ...
This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Noland Arbaugh: Hi, this is Noland. Rolfe Winkler: Hi Noland. It's Rolfe Winkler from The Wall Street Journal. How are you?
Recounting how he wasn't scared going into the surgery in January, Noland Arbaugh said, “I was at peace with it all” because of his strong faith in God. Neuralink's first human patient Noland ...