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Engineers print artificial neurons that talk to living brain cells — merging machine with the human brain for the first time
A tiny stack of printed nanomaterials, thinner than a human hair and flexible enough to bend with living tissue, just did ...
Researchers demonstrate a real-time brain-controlled hearing device that selectively enhances voices based on a listener's ...
Scientists were studying the human brain when they realized it was detecting something it shouldn't. The human brain can ...
For years, the idea of building a working replica of the human brain has lived comfortably in the realm of science fiction. A ...
Artificial neurons could open a pathway toward computing that resembles human brain power.
Imagine what brain surgeons could do with a three-dimensional (3D)-printed model of the brain. Not a structural model printed in plastic and uniform throughout, but one that mirrors the heterogeneity ...
The placebo effect has always sat on the strange side of medicine. Give someone a sugar pill, tell them it is a painkiller, ...
Last spring, Meisa Salaita, cofounder of Science ATL, which organizes the Atlanta Science Festival, touched a human brain. “Each year during the festival, a brain is displayed,” she explains. “It’s ...
A few weeks ago, a research paper out of MIT (the college) crossed my desk that most investors would have ignored.It was about worms. Specifically, it was about a team that had successfully mapped the ...
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