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Because microbes are always adapting to changes, they could revolutionize how we think of computers—and how computers think.
Twelve laboratories around the world have joined forces to map neuronal activity in a mouse’s brain as it makes decisions.
The brain-computer interface lets those with cervical spinal cord injuries or ALS control a computer with their thoughts.
New research reveals something unsettling about human psychology: our brains tend to synchronize with people we trust, which can reduce vigilance and make us more vulnerable to deception from those ...
For individuals living with paralysis, the loss of physical abilities often leads to a stifling of creative expression.
In a first-of-its-kind achievement, researchers non-invasively and precisely directed ultrasound beams to target a location ...