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Carnegie Mellon's noninvasive brain technology allows users to move robotic fingers by thinking about the motion, offering new possibilities for people with motor impairments.
Inaccurate metaphors about the mind can cause real harm, for instance leading educators to 'train' children like algorithms.
WhatsApp reports that around seven billion voice notes are sent every day, but when did self-indulgent, five minute ...
More than 200 adults from their 20s to 60s were asked to read 15 text message exchanges with and without one crucial feature ...
An acting judge in the Gauteng High Court has raised concerns over medical experts who provided misleading evidence regarding a child's brain injuries, highlighting the potential for professional ...
Scientists warn against reading too much into a small experiment about ChatGPT and brain activity that is receiving a lot of buzz ...
This is the reaction video no one needed—but here it is. As a cardiologist with a very loud dorsal root ganglion and a completely offline frontal lobe, I bring you a breakdown of neurology clips ...
Teen with Inoperable Brain Tumor Was Given 6 Months to Live. That Was 10 Years Ago A decade after her fatal prognosis, Grace Wethor is “miraculously” living with brain cancer — and has ...
Neuroscientist Dr. Faye Begeti shares the simple mental trick that “has consistently supported my brain health and energy levels more than anything else.” ...