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A startup is keeping human brain cells active after death. Could it change drug testing?
A Startup Is Keeping Human Brain Cells Active After Death. Could It Change Drug Testing?
Casey Harrell using a brain-implant interface. (Regents of the University of California, Davis) This Week in Science: A world ...
The technology to truly understand the human brain is almost here. Within two years, researchers could have working prototypes of a platform that combines artificial intelligence with living brain ...
Leaders at EBRAINS, a collection of tools and data resources for basic neuroscience research, are finalizing the platform’s ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising clue that may help explain why multiple sclerosis (MS) progresses rapidly in some people but not others. In brain tissue from patients with severe MS, ...
Neuromorphic computers modeled after the human brain can now solve the complex equations behind physics simulations — something once thought possible only with energy-hungry supercomputers. The ...
The human brain is a fascinating and complex organ that supports numerous sophisticated behaviors and abilities that are observed in no other animal species. For centuries, scientists have been trying ...
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Babies are born with a sense of number, and brain recordings from 21 newborns show the ...
New research reveals infants possess an innate ability to perceive numbers from birth, challenging the long-held belief that ...
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