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  • Photo Logo Illustration
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    Photo Logo Illustration
    The Neuralink logo appears on a laptop computer screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on September 16, 2025. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Digital X 2025 In Cologne
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    Digital X 2025 In Cologne
    Henning Beck speaks on the stage during the opening ceremony at Confex in Cologne, Germany, on September 10, 2025. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto)

     

  • Digital X 2025 In Cologne
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    Digital X 2025 In Cologne
    Henning Beck speaks on the stage during the opening ceremony at Confex in Cologne, Germany, on September 10, 2025. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto)

     

  • Digital X 2025 In Cologne
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    Digital X 2025 In Cologne
    Henning Beck speaks on the stage during the opening ceremony at Confex in Cologne, Germany, on September 10, 2025. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto)

     

  • Neuralink  - Photo Illustration
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    Neuralink - Photo Illustration
    The Neuralink logo is displayed on a mobile phone in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • Neuralink  - Photo Illustration
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    Neuralink - Photo Illustration
    A Neuralink image is displayed on a mobile phone in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • Neuralink  - Photo Illustration
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    Neuralink - Photo Illustration
    The Neuralink logo is displayed on a mobile phone in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • Neuralink  - Photo Illustration
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    Neuralink - Photo Illustration
    The Neuralink logo is displayed on a mobile phone in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)

     

  • Music Healing Experience Event in 2025 WAIC
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    Music Healing Experience Event in 2025 WAIC
    A participant wears professional devices such as an electroencephalogram (EEG) and HRV to experience the music healing event launched by the Shanghai Conservatory of Music at the 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, China, on July 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Music Healing Experience Event in 2025 WAIC
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    Music Healing Experience Event in 2025 WAIC
    A participant wears professional devices such as an electroencephalogram (EEG) and HRV to experience the music healing event launched by the Shanghai Conservatory of Music at the 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, China, on July 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Music Healing Experience Event in 2025 WAIC
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    Music Healing Experience Event in 2025 WAIC
    A participant wears professional devices such as an electroencephalogram (EEG) and HRV to experience the music healing event launched by the Shanghai Conservatory of Music at the 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, China, on July 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Music Healing Experience Event in 2025 WAIC
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    Music Healing Experience Event in 2025 WAIC
    A participant wears professional devices such as an electroencephalogram (EEG) and HRV to experience the music healing event launched by the Shanghai Conservatory of Music at the 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, China, on July 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Elon Musk's Companies
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    Elon Musk's Companies
    The Tesla logo appears on a smartphone screen, and the X (formerly Twitter) of Elon Musk serves as the background on a laptop screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on July 28, 2025. From electric vehicles and renewable energy to space exploration and brain-computer interfaces, Elon Musk's companies shape the frontiers of technology in the 21st century. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Elon Musk's Companies
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    Elon Musk's Companies
    The SpaceX logo appears on a smartphone screen, and the X (formerly Twitter) of Elon Musk serves as the background on a laptop screen in this video illustration in Athens, Greece, on July 28, 2025. From electric vehicles and renewable energy to space exploration and brain-computer interfaces, Elon Musk's companies shape the frontiers of technology in the 21st century. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Elon Musk's Companies
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    Elon Musk's Companies
    The SpaceX logo appears on a smartphone screen, and the X (formerly Twitter) of Elon Musk serves as the background on a laptop screen in this video illustration in Athens, Greece, on July 28, 2025. From electric vehicles and renewable energy to space exploration and brain-computer interfaces, Elon Musk's companies shape the frontiers of technology in the 21st century. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Elon Musk's Companies
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    Elon Musk's Companies
    The Tesla logo appears on a smartphone screen, and the X (formerly Twitter) of Elon Musk serves as the background on a laptop screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on July 28, 2025. From electric vehicles and renewable energy to space exploration and brain-computer interfaces, Elon Musk's companies shape the frontiers of technology in the 21st century. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Big Companies Logos
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    Big Companies Logos
    Neuralink logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen for illustration photo. Gliwice, Poland on July 20th, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Big Companies Logos
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    Big Companies Logos
    Neuralink logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen for illustration photo. Gliwice, Poland on July 20th, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
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    Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
    Professors Uta and Chris Frith, Pioneering neuroscientists and married couple behind “Two Heads” book about the way that brains interact with other brains.

    Professor Uta has made several breakthroughs in the study of both autism and dyslexia.

    Professor Chris Frith was listed among the ten most influential brain scientists of our time.

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  • Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
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    Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
    Professors Uta and Chris Frith, Pioneering neuroscientists and married couple behind “Two Heads” book about the way that brains interact with other brains.

    Professor Uta has made several breakthroughs in the study of both autism and dyslexia.

    Professor Chris Frith was listed among the ten most influential brain scientists of our time.

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  • Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
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    Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
    Professors Uta and Chris Frith, Pioneering neuroscientists and married couple behind “Two Heads” book about the way that brains interact with other brains.

    Professor Uta has made several breakthroughs in the study of both autism and dyslexia.

    Professor Chris Frith was listed among the ten most influential brain scientists of our time.

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  • Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
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    Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
    Professors Uta and Chris Frith, Pioneering neuroscientists and married couple behind “Two Heads” book about the way that brains interact with other brains.

    Professor Uta has made several breakthroughs in the study of both autism and dyslexia.

    Professor Chris Frith was listed among the ten most influential brain scientists of our time.

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  • Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
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    Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
    Professors Uta and Chris Frith, Pioneering neuroscientists and married couple behind “Two Heads” book about the way that brains interact with other brains.

    Professor Uta has made several breakthroughs in the study of both autism and dyslexia.

    Professor Chris Frith was listed among the ten most influential brain scientists of our time.

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  • Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
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    Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
    Professors Uta and Chris Frith, Pioneering neuroscientists and married couple behind “Two Heads” book about the way that brains interact with other brains.

    Professor Uta has made several breakthroughs in the study of both autism and dyslexia.

    Professor Chris Frith was listed among the ten most influential brain scientists of our time.

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  • Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
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    Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
    Professors Uta and Chris Frith, Pioneering neuroscientists and married couple behind “Two Heads” book about the way that brains interact with other brains.

    Professor Uta has made several breakthroughs in the study of both autism and dyslexia.

    Professor Chris Frith was listed among the ten most influential brain scientists of our time.

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  • Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
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    Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
    Professors Uta and Chris Frith, Pioneering neuroscientists and married couple behind “Two Heads” book about the way that brains interact with other brains.

    Professor Uta has made several breakthroughs in the study of both autism and dyslexia.

    Professor Chris Frith was listed among the ten most influential brain scientists of our time.

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  • Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
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    Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
    Professors Uta and Chris Frith, Pioneering neuroscientists and married couple behind “Two Heads” book about the way that brains interact with other brains.

    Professor Uta has made several breakthroughs in the study of both autism and dyslexia.

    Professor Chris Frith was listed among the ten most influential brain scientists of our time.

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  • Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
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    Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
    Professors Uta and Chris Frith, Pioneering neuroscientists and married couple behind “Two Heads” book about the way that brains interact with other brains.

    Professor Uta has made several breakthroughs in the study of both autism and dyslexia.

    Professor Chris Frith was listed among the ten most influential brain scientists of our time.

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  • Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
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    Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
    Professors Uta and Chris Frith, Pioneering neuroscientists and married couple behind “Two Heads” book about the way that brains interact with other brains.

    Professor Uta has made several breakthroughs in the study of both autism and dyslexia.

    Professor Chris Frith was listed among the ten most influential brain scientists of our time.

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  • Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
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    Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
    Professors Uta and Chris Frith, Pioneering neuroscientists and married couple behind “Two Heads” book about the way that brains interact with other brains.

    Professor Uta has made several breakthroughs in the study of both autism and dyslexia.

    Professor Chris Frith was listed among the ten most influential brain scientists of our time.

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  • Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
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    Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
    Professors Uta and Chris Frith, Pioneering neuroscientists and married couple behind “Two Heads” book about the way that brains interact with other brains.

    Professor Uta has made several breakthroughs in the study of both autism and dyslexia.

    Professor Chris Frith was listed among the ten most influential brain scientists of our time.

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  • Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
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    Pioneering neuroscientists Professors Uta and Chris Frith.
    Professors Uta and Chris Frith, Pioneering neuroscientists and married couple behind “Two Heads” book about the way that brains interact with other brains.

    Professor Uta has made several breakthroughs in the study of both autism and dyslexia.

    Professor Chris Frith was listed among the ten most influential brain scientists of our time.

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  • Guy Leschziner: Reality is entirely a construct of our nervous system
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    Guy Leschziner: Reality is entirely a construct of our nervous system
    Guy Leschziner: For many, long Covid is the first time they have been faced with their own mortality.

    The consultant neurologist and BBC radio presenter has a new book exploring the relationship between sensory perception and the reality it creates.

    Guy Leschziner photographed at his home in London. Guy Leschziner has a new book out called "The Man Who Tasted Words" Professor Guy Leschziner is a consultant neurologist at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals in London, where he leads the Sleep Disorders Centre, one of the UK's only multidisciplinary sleep services. He works alongside respiratory physicians, neurologists, psychiatrists, neuropsychiatrists, psychologists,
    specialist pharmacists, and sleep technologists, to provide a comprehensive clinical sleep centre. He has a particular interest in broadening education and interest in sleep and neuroscience, and is the presenter of Mysteries of Sleep, and The Senses, two series for BBC Radio 4 and BBC World
    Service. He is also author of The Nocturnal Brain: Nightmares, Neuroscience, and the Secret World of Sleep.

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    Guy Leschziner: Reality is entirely a construct of our nervous system
    Guy Leschziner: For many, long Covid is the first time they have been faced with their own mortality.

    The consultant neurologist and BBC radio presenter has a new book exploring the relationship between sensory perception and the reality it creates.

    Guy Leschziner photographed at his home in London. Guy Leschziner has a new book out called "The Man Who Tasted Words" Professor Guy Leschziner is a consultant neurologist at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals in London, where he leads the Sleep Disorders Centre, one of the UK's only multidisciplinary sleep services. He works alongside respiratory physicians, neurologists, psychiatrists, neuropsychiatrists, psychologists,
    specialist pharmacists, and sleep technologists, to provide a comprehensive clinical sleep centre. He has a particular interest in broadening education and interest in sleep and neuroscience, and is the presenter of Mysteries of Sleep, and The Senses, two series for BBC Radio 4 and BBC World
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    Guy Leschziner: Reality is entirely a construct of our nervous system
    Guy Leschziner: For many, long Covid is the first time they have been faced with their own mortality.

    The consultant neurologist and BBC radio presenter has a new book exploring the relationship between sensory perception and the reality it creates.

    Guy Leschziner photographed at his home in London. Guy Leschziner has a new book out called "The Man Who Tasted Words" Professor Guy Leschziner is a consultant neurologist at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals in London, where he leads the Sleep Disorders Centre, one of the UK's only multidisciplinary sleep services. He works alongside respiratory physicians, neurologists, psychiatrists, neuropsychiatrists, psychologists,
    specialist pharmacists, and sleep technologists, to provide a comprehensive clinical sleep centre. He has a particular interest in broadening education and interest in sleep and neuroscience, and is the presenter of Mysteries of Sleep, and The Senses, two series for BBC Radio 4 and BBC World
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    Guy Leschziner: Reality is entirely a construct of our nervous system
    Guy Leschziner: For many, long Covid is the first time they have been faced with their own mortality.

    The consultant neurologist and BBC radio presenter has a new book exploring the relationship between sensory perception and the reality it creates.

    Guy Leschziner photographed at his home in London. Guy Leschziner has a new book out called "The Man Who Tasted Words" Professor Guy Leschziner is a consultant neurologist at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals in London, where he leads the Sleep Disorders Centre, one of the UK's only multidisciplinary sleep services. He works alongside respiratory physicians, neurologists, psychiatrists, neuropsychiatrists, psychologists,
    specialist pharmacists, and sleep technologists, to provide a comprehensive clinical sleep centre. He has a particular interest in broadening education and interest in sleep and neuroscience, and is the presenter of Mysteries of Sleep, and The Senses, two series for BBC Radio 4 and BBC World
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    Guy Leschziner: Reality is entirely a construct of our nervous system
    Guy Leschziner: For many, long Covid is the first time they have been faced with their own mortality.

    The consultant neurologist and BBC radio presenter has a new book exploring the relationship between sensory perception and the reality it creates.

    Guy Leschziner photographed at his home in London. Guy Leschziner has a new book out called "The Man Who Tasted Words" Professor Guy Leschziner is a consultant neurologist at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals in London, where he leads the Sleep Disorders Centre, one of the UK's only multidisciplinary sleep services. He works alongside respiratory physicians, neurologists, psychiatrists, neuropsychiatrists, psychologists,
    specialist pharmacists, and sleep technologists, to provide a comprehensive clinical sleep centre. He has a particular interest in broadening education and interest in sleep and neuroscience, and is the presenter of Mysteries of Sleep, and The Senses, two series for BBC Radio 4 and BBC World
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    Guy Leschziner: Reality is entirely a construct of our nervous system
    Guy Leschziner: For many, long Covid is the first time they have been faced with their own mortality.

    The consultant neurologist and BBC radio presenter has a new book exploring the relationship between sensory perception and the reality it creates.

    Guy Leschziner photographed at his home in London. Guy Leschziner has a new book out called "The Man Who Tasted Words" Professor Guy Leschziner is a consultant neurologist at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals in London, where he leads the Sleep Disorders Centre, one of the UK's only multidisciplinary sleep services. He works alongside respiratory physicians, neurologists, psychiatrists, neuropsychiatrists, psychologists,
    specialist pharmacists, and sleep technologists, to provide a comprehensive clinical sleep centre. He has a particular interest in broadening education and interest in sleep and neuroscience, and is the presenter of Mysteries of Sleep, and The Senses, two series for BBC Radio 4 and BBC World
    Service. He is also author of The Nocturnal Brain: Nightmares, Neuroscience, and the Secret World of Sleep.

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    Guy Leschziner: Reality is entirely a construct of our nervous system
    Guy Leschziner: For many, long Covid is the first time they have been faced with their own mortality.

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