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On this episode of “Uncanny Valley,” we dive into the heated race between two companies to build a commercial brain-computer ...
“If you are not a headache person and this is the worst headache of your life, this could be a sign of an aneurysm or bleed, ...
The tiny 'backward' brain of an ancient sea creature hints that spider ancestors might have gotten their start in the ocean.
A side-by-side comparison of the brains of a horseshoe crab (left), the Mollisonia fossil (center) and a modern spider (right) reveal the surprising findings of this study: The organization of ...
The covid-19 pandemic changed our lives, and the world, in many ways - and now we are starting to understand its wider ...
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It's Time to Stop Believing These Myths About Your Body
In this video, Jonathan from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses five of the biggest myths about the human body.
An experimental technique that patches defective DNA with donated genetic material helped families at risk of passing rare ...
If we look across the whole of the mammal branch of the tree of life, we find there are many groups of mammals that have ...
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The Salamander That Never Grows Up and Can Regrow Its Brain (Axolotl)
Imagine a creature so magical it seems ripped from the pages of a fantasy novel—a being that never truly ages, can regrow lost limbs, and even rebuilds its brain. Meet the axolotl, a rare and ...
As the nation gears up for Super Bowl LIX this Sunday in New Orleans, medical professionals and former NFL players are raising awareness about the long-term impact of the sport on brain health.
A segmented slice was clustered to gray and white matter intensity groups carrying the particular value of weighted vectors, to obtain more understanding for region segmentation of T1 slice ...
Here, we proposed to embed the brain anatomy of human and macaque in the developmental chronological axis to construct cross-species predictive model to quantitatively characterize brain evolution ...
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