Italian-Spanish team reconnects neurons in spinal cord injuries
Two groups in Spain and Italy have developed a "sponge" of nanomaterials capable of reconnecting the neurons of a damaged spinal cord
Two groups in Spain and Italy have developed a "sponge" of nanomaterials capable of reconnecting the neurons of a damaged spinal cord
An experiment connected artificial and biological neurons (through artificial synapses). First steps for the internet of neuroelectronics
The theory of panpsychism, which attributes consciousness to everything, is regaining strength in the scientific debate on the nature of consciousness, between supporters and skeptics.
The new communication networks use microchips the size of a grain of salt, which can be implanted in the body or in wearable devices.
With Blackwell GB200 (30 times faster inference speed, 4 times faster training, costs and consumption reduced by 25%) Nvidia wants to "eat" AI.
The possibility of implanting mini solar panels in the eyes to treat incurable eye diseases, bypassing damaged photoreceptors, is being studied.
A new type of signal discovered in the human brain, which could reveal advanced computational functions
Neuralink's move towards human testing raises debates in the scientific field: on the one hand there is hope, on the other there is concern about the implications.
The concept of mind uploading, uploading consciousness onto synthetic hardware, raises questions about the true identity and continuity of the self
Researchers from the Catholic University modify LIMK1 protein, enhancing memory through the use of rapamycin.
An innovative neural network of nanometric silver wires promises on-the-fly learning, revolutionizing the paradigm of traditional AI.
Research team shows that gut microbiome can transmit Alzheimer's disease from humans to healthy rats. The discovery could open new therapeutic avenues.
Jellyfish, anemones and plants demonstrate that learning is not just a prerogative of the brain. How “thinking” nature works.
Engineers at Monash University have developed a 3D printing technique to create nerve networks using bioinks with live neurons, to emulate the human brain
The dopamine deficiency linked to alcoholism may be numbered. A gene therapy shows incredible results in primate studies.
Scientists have developed prosthetics that “feel,” giving amputees a more natural feel when walking.
Theta waves, long a mystery to neuroscientists, may hold the key to slowing cognitive decline.
Researchers have managed to induce hibernation in rodents thanks to ultrasonic pulses, bringing us closer to the dream of space stasis.
Finally we can "see" the neurological differences between acute and chronic pain. As? “Reading” patients' brain waves.
A team of researchers develops new techniques that can repair tissue damaged by heart attacks and heart disease.
A French-Canadian team of scientists has developed a neurocomputational model of the human brain that could give artificial intelligences self-awareness