The Race to Put Brain Implants in People Is Heating Up
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How the Brain Summons Deep Sleep to Speed Healing
Scientific American #2 - 6 weeks ago

Brain cell clusters, grown in lab for more than a year, mirror changes in a newborn’s brain
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Brain cancer immunotherapy in mice more effective with drug coating
New Scientist #1 - 2 weeks ago

Predicting the Mind
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Can Your Body’s Response to Music Predict Hit Songs? A New AI Study Claims It Can
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Blind man regains some vision, with help from light-sensing algal protein
Science #1 - 2 months ago

We are finally starting to understand brain fog and how to treat it
New Scientist #1 - 3 months ago

Elon Musk is developing brain implant. But when (if ever) will he have one implanted himself?
Metaculus #1 - 5 years ago

How Dreams Reveal Brain Disorders
Scientific American #1 - 9 months ago

KAIST develops brain-machine interface that controls robotic hands just by thought
Korea Herald #4 - 2 weeks ago

Brain electrodes may be a long-lasting aid for severe depression
New Scientist #2 - 6 weeks ago

Newfound brain structure explains why some birds are so smart—and maybe even self-aware
Science #1 - 10 months ago

Why People Feel More Energized with Less Sleep
Scientific American #3 - 4 weeks ago

Singing in the Brain: Neural Responses to Vocal Music
Psychology Today #1 - 12 months ago

Hormone changes during your period don’t affect cognitive skills
New Scientist #2 - 5 weeks ago

Psychedelics plus psychotherapy can trigger rapid changes in the brain − new research at the level of neurons is untangling how
The Conversation #1 - 2 years ago

Sleep Deprivation Sometimes Relieves Depression. A New Study May Show Why
Scientific American #1 - 2 days ago

Does AI make you stupid?
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How to keep your brain healthy: The 7 things you should do every day
New Scientist #1 - 2 years ago

Gene therapy for autism-linked condition weakened legs, robbing two people of ability to walk
Science #1 - 8 months ago

Babies Do Make Memories—So Why Can't We Remember Them as Adults?
Scientific American #2 - 3 weeks ago

Will AI make you stupid?
Economist #1 - 2 months ago

Parkinson's disease progression slowed by antibody infusions
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Controlling monkey brains with light could get easier thanks to open data project
Science #1 - 9 months ago

People Who Speak Backward Reveal the Brain’s Endless Ability to Play with Language
Scientific American #1 - 4 weeks ago

Gene Expression in Neurons Solves a Brain Evolution Puzzle
Wired #1 - 11 months ago

The entire brain may be involved in language, not just a few regions
New Scientist #2 - 3 weeks ago

Newly detailed nerve links between brain and other organs shape thoughts, memories, and feelings
Science #1 - 5 weeks ago

Your Brain Could Be Controlling How Sick You Get—And How You Recover
Scientific American #1 - 6 weeks ago

AI is changing scientists’ understanding of language learning – and raising questions about an innate grammar
The Conversation #1 - 3 weeks ago

Video game graphics cards can simulate monkey brains on the cheap
New Scientist #1 - 6 months ago

ADHD: White Noise Could Be an Alternative to Medication
Psychology Today #1 - 3 weeks ago

Subliminal Cues, Precisely Timed, Might Help People Forget Bad Experiences
Scientific American #1 - 1 day ago

Bluetooth Earbuds Cause Brain Cancer?
Snopes #1 - 9 hours ago

Body odour chemical makes men calmer but women more aggressive
New Scientist #1 - 3 weeks ago

New Research on Creatine Monohydrate for Alzheimer's Disease
Psychology Today #2 - 13 hours ago

Understanding Frontotemporal Dementia, the Leading Cause of Dementia in People Under Age 60
Scientific American #1 - 5 weeks ago

Did Japanese Scientists Create an MRI Machine that Records Dreams?
Snopes #1 - 13 hours ago

Brain mapping in mice may explain why pain makes us lose our appetite
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