Articles about bioethics

Technology
Brain chips reach a tipping point

Brain chips reach a tipping point

Professor John Donoghue, creator first brain chip and founder of BrainGate, says implantable brain–computer interfaces are moving from lab demos into human trials — raising new te…
Genetics
AI-Designed Virus: Pace and Peril

AI-Designed Virus: Pace and Peril

A reported AI-designed bacteriophage has thrust into public view how quickly computation can generate novel genomes — and renewed debate about biosafety, dual use and governance.
Science
Growing Computers from Human Brain Cells

Growing Computers from Human Brain Cells

Researchers are wiring lab-grown human neurons to electronics to build low-power, adaptive ‘biocomputers’. Early demonstrations—from Pong-playing neuron cultures to voice‑recognit…
Technology
Will AI Replace Surgeons?

Will AI Replace Surgeons?

Generative AI fused with surgical robotics is moving from lab demos into operating rooms, raising questions about safety, regulation, and whether machines will augment — or ultima…
Science
First fully synthetic human brain model

First fully synthetic human brain model

Researchers at the University of California, Riverside have built a two‑millimetre, entirely animal‑free synthetic brain tissue scaffold that supports active neural networks — a s…