Can we really alter bad memories? Neuroscientist Steve Ramirez shares groundbreaking research on how positive memories can counteract anxiety and depression, and the journey behind his personal quest to help his mom.
Have you ever zoned out during a meeting? Scientists reveal that these mental shutdowns are linked to waves of fluid in the brain, shedding light on the dangers of sleep deprivation. Learn how your brain's maintenance mode could be putting you at risk!
A West Virginia couple discovers a rare brain condition, Chiari malformation, affecting all their daughters. Their journey through diagnosis and surgeries reveals the power of medical intervention and family resilience.
When the Higginbotham family faced a series of shocking diagnoses for their young daughters, they embarked on a tumultuous journey through surgeries and recovery, ultimately finding hope and healing in unexpected ways.
Explore how Swiss start-up FinalSpark is pioneering biocomputing by using human brain cells as processors, potentially revolutionizing AI and energy efficiency in tech.
A groundbreaking experimental treatment called PACE has transformed the life of a 44-year-old man after decades of struggling with treatment-resistant depression. This innovative approach tailors brain stimulation to individual needs, leading to remarkable emotional recovery.
Scientists in Switzerland are pioneering the creation of mini human brains, or organoids, to revolutionize computing. These living cells could lead to energy-efficient data centers and smarter AI systems. Explore the fascinating world of biocomputing!
Scientists from University College London have made a groundbreaking discovery that could slow the progression of Huntington’s disease. A new gene therapy, AMT-130, shows promising results in clinical trials, potentially changing lives forever.
A groundbreaking study reveals that amateur soccer players who frequently head the ball face serious brain health risks. Discover how even minor impacts can lead to cognitive decline and what it means for the sport.
Researchers at UC Davis have developed DeepInMiniscope, a groundbreaking miniaturized microscope that enables real-time, high-resolution imaging of brain activity in freely moving mice, paving the way for new insights into brain function and behavior.