The potential to create personalised digital "twins" of your brain and body is a hot topic in neuroscience and medicine today. These computer models ...
No, this isn’t science fiction. Real-life researchers taught a dish of roughly 200,000 living human brain cells to play the classic 1990s computer game “Doom.” Experts at Cortical Labs, an Australian ...
Studying and designing novel materials is a central application of quantum mechanics. Chemists, materials scientists, and physicists focus on subtle interactions in quantum materials and to uncover ...
Abstract: The first generation of invasive brain-computer interfaces was conceived as a centralized and monolithic technology composed of an array of microelectrodes implanted on the brain surface and ...
Brain computer interface technology is rapidly advancing, allowing neural signals to translate into digital commands. Experiments like Neuralink Synchron trials demonstrate thought-controlled cursors, ...
Computer simulations can help people gain a better understanding of the situation faced by migrants. This is shown by a new study in which 148 teenagers were assigned random migration pathways, with ...
Implantable Brain Computer Interface (iBCI) technology is emerging as an innovation that holds great promise for improving the lives of individuals with upper extremity paralysis or bulbar (severe ...
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In a breakthrough that sounds almost unreal, scientists have found a way to control specific parts of the brain using nothing but sound waves. By temporarily opening the brain’s protective barrier, ...
Abstract: Multi-pinhole SPECT of the brain is capable of producing high-resolution images. However, pinhole imaging of high-energy photons remains challenging due to the trade-off of greatly ...
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