He has acquired Neuralink, a company aiming to establish a direct link between the mind and computer
Startup from CEO of Tesla and SpaceX aims to implant tiny electrodes in human brains
Reports said Neuralink was in its very early stages and registered as a 'medical research' firm
Musk has launched Neuralink Corp through which computers could merge with human brains
The first flight is set for 2018, a target so ambitious it verges on the incredible
SpaceX plans to recover the rocket's first stage on an unmanned drone ship
Musk told hundreds of guests gathered in an outside courtyard on the Desperate Housewives set that Tesla and SolarCity
Elon Musk has competition from Boeing, NASA
Instead, the space and electric-car entrepreneur will be talking about realising his boyhood dream: going to Mars
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket exploded on September 1 at Cape Canaveral, Florida during a pre-launch test, destroying the rocket itself and a $200-million communications satellite
The CEO of the electric-car company said it would be his last chance to show improved financial numbers
Elon Musk poured the $180 million he made from the 2002 sale of PayPal to EBay Inc into Tesla and SpaceX
There are two other types of electric vehicle that Tesla will be focusing on: heavy-duty trucks and high passenger-density urban transport
He also restated his ambition to make all Tesla vehicles completely autonomous
SpaceX made history in December by successfully landing the first stage on land but had yet to complete the same goal on a ship
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from Florida and thrust a communications satellite into orbit on Friday, but the launch vehicle's reusable main-stage booster was destroyed when it failed to land itself on an ocean platform, the company said.It marked the fourth botched at-sea return landing attempt for Elon Musk's privately owned Space Exploration Technologies, though a Falcon main-stage rocket did achieve a successful ground-based touchdown after soaring back to Earth from a less demanding launch in December. The latest try occurred after four SpaceX launch delays stretching back to February 24.On Friday, the 23-storey-tall Falcon 9 bolted off its seaside launch pad at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station as scheduled. A half-hour later it completed the chief goal of its mission, putting the Boeing-built satellite, owned by Luxembourg-based SES SA, into orbit more than 40,600 km above Earth.On its way up, the rocket's first-stage booster separated as planned, turned around and headed