The award honors scientists with pioneering research in many fields.
Scientists have developed an ultra-thin device capable of controlling brain cells with drugs and light.
Within 10 years, brain scans will be able to identify fraudulent benefits and assess whether an individual is in real pain or just pretending, according to Top News.
Thanks to computer technology that interacts with the brain, patients with disabilities will no longer suffer from pain in the paralyzed limb or lost.
US scientists have successfully tested an artificial neuralgia, which is expected to help people with disabilities feel the heat and cold through artificial limbs.