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Ultrafast J-resolved magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging for high-resolution metabolic brain imaging
Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging has potential for non-invasive metabolic imaging of the human brain. Here we report a method that overcomes...
nature.com - 16 days ago
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This is your brain on movies
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A study suggests long-term music training may provide potential functional benefits to the brain and help keep it young
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Does strength training and cardio support brain health later in life? New study
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MIT's light-activated antiferromagnetic memory could replace today's ferromagnets
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The science behind why some people can't handle being in a noisy room
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