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Neurotechnology race ramps up, but fundamental questions remain

Neuroscience has undergone remarkable progress. Researchers can now study specific areas of the brain with unprecedented detail thanks to cutting-edge

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See a tardigrade ride a worm in the world’s weirdest rodeo — September’s best science images

Nature, Published online: 02 October 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03153-3 The month’s sharpest science shots — selected by Nature’s photo team. Source link

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United States sets the pace for implantable brain–computer interfaces

For seven years, British neuroscientist Luke Bashford trained as a postdoc in the United States, working on brain–computer interfaces (BCIs)

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A guide to the Nature Index

The Nature Index is a database of author affiliations and institutional relationships. The index tracks contributions to research articles published

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young neuroscientists on the rise

Three of the most prolific young researchers in neuroscience-related output in the Nature Index discuss the problems they’re trying to

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Will the big neuroscience brainstorm pay off?

Unravelling how the billions of interacting neurons in the human brain conjure consciousness is one of the greatest challenges in

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Baby sea turtles ‘swim’ up from buried nests to the open air

Nature, Published online: 01 October 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03142-6 Turtle hatchlings, which can begin life up to a metre deep in sand,

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Can flashing lights stall Alzheimer’s? What the science shows

Every day around mid-morning, Joan retreats into the bedroom of her central Massachusetts home. She lowers the window blinds, settles

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From crevasse falls to polar bears, train fieldwork leaders for emergencies

One year ago, Maya Bhatia, a biogeochemist at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, stepped out of a helicopter

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How a potent immune therapy loses its punch against a blood cancer

The aggressive cancer called acute myeloid leukemia (AML) causes the body to make large numbers of abnormal white blood cells.