A Cedars-Sinai study has identified a previously unknown role for astrocyte cells in how the brain responds to damage and ...
The field of science is littered with epic debates. But every so often, those dogmatic clashes yield fruitful new discoveries. Case in point: Some scientists believe they’ve discovered a new brain ...
Getting your body moving doesn’t just keep you fit — it might actually turn back the clock on your brain, according to fascinating new research. The latest findings from Penn State College of Medicine ...
The human brain's adaptability to internal and external changes, known as neural plasticity, forms the foundation for understanding cognitive functions like memory and learning, as well as various ...
There is a new minuscule brain chip called the MiBMI, and researchers touted that this new implant can transform thoughts into text with ease, also claiming that it has a high accuracy in doing so. It ...
You don’t need hours in the gym to see results — research shows that even a short daily workout can boost your energy, ...
New research may provide a key to a scientific enigma: How does the awake brain transform sensory input into a conscious experience? The groundbreaking study relied on data collected from electrodes ...
“We found that the brain implants did not transform patients’ sense of self or personality. Neither the long-term implantation of the electronic device in their brain, nor the electrical stimulation ...
Tom Oxley remembers the moment his entire career trajectory turned. “A patient who’d had a stroke moved a robotic limb and fed herself,” he recalls to Inverse as we sit in his office inside New York’s ...
Everyone – ourselves included – is talking about AI these days, for good reason. AI models now draft legal contracts, design chips, code software, edit videos, discover drugs, even run autonomous labs ...
There’s no part of our body so tethered to our sense of self as our brains. From our brain wiring and structure come our thoughts, our beliefs, our likes and dislikes, and our actions. Even though we ...