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.
A groundbreaking study reveals how octopuses coordinate their eight arms, showing a preference for front limbs in various tasks. Discover the surprising insights from this research that could impact robotics and neuroscience!
A groundbreaking study reveals that our brains process colors in remarkably similar ways, suggesting a shared visual experience among individuals. This new discovery opens up avenues for understanding human perception.
A groundbreaking study reveals that the brain's body map remains stable even after amputation, challenging decades of belief about brain plasticity and offering insights for future prosthetic technologies.
Stanford researchers have developed a revolutionary brain-computer interface that decodes inner speech, allowing paralyzed patients to communicate without muscle movement. With a unique mental privacy safeguard, this technology could change lives!
A groundbreaking study has overturned the belief that the brain reorganizes itself after limb amputation. Researchers found that the brain's body map remains stable even years after losing an arm, challenging foundational neuroscience knowledge.