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Neurotechnology race ramps up, but fundamental questions remain
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- . October 2, 2024
Neuroscience has undergone remarkable progress. Researchers can now study specific areas of the brain with unprecedented detail thanks to cutting-edge
See a tardigrade ride a worm in the world’s weirdest rodeo — September’s best science images
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- . October 2, 2024
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
United States sets the pace for implantable brain–computer interfaces
- By fromermedia@gmail.com
- . October 2, 2024
For seven years, British neuroscientist Luke Bashford trained as a postdoc in the United States, working on brain–computer interfaces (BCIs)
A guide to the Nature Index
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- . October 2, 2024
The Nature Index is a database of author affiliations and institutional relationships. The index tracks contributions to research articles published
young neuroscientists on the rise
- By fromermedia@gmail.com
- . October 2, 2024
Three of the most prolific young researchers in neuroscience-related output in the Nature Index discuss the problems they’re trying to
Will the big neuroscience brainstorm pay off?
- By fromermedia@gmail.com
- . October 2, 2024
Unravelling how the billions of interacting neurons in the human brain conjure consciousness is one of the greatest challenges in
Baby sea turtles ‘swim’ up from buried nests to the open air
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- . October 2, 2024
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,
Can flashing lights stall Alzheimer’s? What the science shows
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- . October 2, 2024
Every day around mid-morning, Joan retreats into the bedroom of her central Massachusetts home. She lowers the window blinds, settles
From crevasse falls to polar bears, train fieldwork leaders for emergencies
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- . October 2, 2024
One year ago, Maya Bhatia, a biogeochemist at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, stepped out of a helicopter
How a potent immune therapy loses its punch against a blood cancer
- By fromermedia@gmail.com
- . October 2, 2024
The aggressive cancer called acute myeloid leukemia (AML) causes the body to make large numbers of abnormal white blood cells.