Neurotechnology race ramps up, but fundamental questions remain
Briefly

Neuroscience is at a pivotal moment, with advanced imaging and models providing insights into the brain's intricate functions, yet many fundamental questions remain unanswered.
There is a pressing need for increased funding in neuroscience to address challenges such as insufficient treatment options for diseases like Alzheimer's, despite substantial investments.
The integration of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) will significantly alter research methodologies and treatment protocols for neurological disorders, marking a new chapter in neuroscience.
Collaboration among countries leveraging their unique strengths is crucial, as seen in large-scale neuroscience projects, but financial backing is still disproportionately low compared to other fields.
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