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This stretchy neural implant grows with an axolotl’s brain
The flexible implant measures brain activity during embryonic development in amphibians — plus, a new way to restore damaged paintings with the help...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Musk Ups SEC Feud by Posting Letter Disclosing Neuralink Probe
Elon Musk renewed his longstanding feud with the Securities and Exchange Commission by posting a letter that said the agency is investigating his...
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Tech executives Elon Musk and Shivon Zilis recently announced on X that they welcomed their fourth child together. "Discussed with Elon and, in light of...
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Heavy Drinking Linked to Brain Lesions and Cognitive Decline Risk
Consuming eight or more alcoholic drinks per week is associated with brain lesions known as hyaline arteriolosclerosis, which can impair memory and...
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This bizarre shrinking frog is breaking nature's biggest rules | BBC Science Focus Magazine
How can a frog get smaller as it grows up? The world is full of intriguing paradoxes. Does this article still exist when you’re...
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Genes Behind Dyslexia Linked to Brain Changes in Motor, Vision, and Language
A large-scale study revealed that genetic variants linked to dyslexia are associated with differences in brain areas controlling motor coordination,...
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celebrity
'Gorgeous' Scarlett Johansson Stuns In A Blood Orange Gown On The Red Carpet As Fans React: 'Beauty & Brains'
Scarlett Johansson turned heads in a vibrant orange ensemble at the New York City premiere of The Phoenician Scheme held at Jazz at Lincoln Center....
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Cough or sneeze? How the brain knows what to unleash
‘Sneeze neurons’ activated by triggers such as pollen or a viral infection send an achoo signal, whereas cough neurons induce a hack. Saima Sidik Does...
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gaming
The Biggest Game Awards Winners Are Also No-Brainer Christmas Gifts
Start Slideshow The Game Awards, the biggest annual celebration of video games, commenced this past Thursday, handing out awards to the titles that...
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Schizophrenia’s Unique Brain Network Identified
A new study has identified a distinct brain network connecting areas of atrophy associated with schizophrenia, offering a unified view of its...
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In The Brains Of Alzheimer's Patients, These Nutrients Are Lower, Study Finds
It's no secret that a healthy diet translates to so many other benefits, from more energy, to better gut health, and more. And according to...
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Scientists Build Tiny VR Goggles to Study Mouse Brain Activity
Do you think they have Beat Saber on this thing? Humans have dabbled in virtual reality for years, but only now does the venerable mouse...
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How the brain suppresses fear: mouse study offers path to anxiety treatments
Two brain regions work together when mice learn to override the instinct to run and hide from a potential threat. We are seeking several talented...
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“We thought they were quite fun and funny. We weren’t thinking, ‘Oh, people are gonna hate this’”: Neural DSP co-founders reflect on the negative response to their Nano Cortex video campaign – which went viral for all the wrong reasons
Francisco Cresp and Doug Castro, the co-founders of Neural DSP, have finally opened up on the controversial Nano Cortex teaser videos the company...
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Harvard neuroscientists confirm: creative thinking uses neural pathways that AI can't replicate – and never will. Hello, I'm Phil McKinney, and...
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A Single High Dose of Creatine Might Help the Brain to Power Through Sleep Deprivation
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One-quarter of unresponsive people with brain injuries are conscious
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Daily briefing: Stress-induced joylessness leaves a distinct mark on the brain
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Efforts to generate a resource of postmortem brain tissue for research are in their infancy. Autism BrainNet, a program of the Simons Foundation, is...
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cycling
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More Edmontonians are asking the provincial government to throw the brakes on the city's plans to build active transportation infrastructure. About...
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fitness
Boosting physical activity may lower dementia, depression risk
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Brain-wide cell-type-specific transcriptomic signatures of healthy ageing in mice
Biological ageing can be defined as a gradual loss of homeostasis across various aspects of molecular and cellular function. Mammalian brains consist...
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