Emerging technologies: the 7 sisters who will change the world
In this post I list 7 emerging technologies that can revolutionize our future.
In this post I list 7 emerging technologies that can revolutionize our future.
In laboratory tests, the team restored motor function in mice affected by multiple sclerosis.
Resetting the cellular age of cells from a supercentenarian is a significant step toward understanding the mechanisms of extreme longevity and disease resistance.
Observing nature allows Harvard and Beihang researchers to develop brand-new actuators and a hyper-efficient soft robotic arm
The missing piece in the circuit that allows natural light to influence our lives has been identified. It will be possible to develop “circadian” light to keep us awake or relax.
After jellyfish, also cyborg locusts. A brain implant “reads” their minds as they smell and detect explosives better than any device.
The discovery is fabulous: in addition to the paths already known in cephalopods (polyps, squid, etc.) the research team has identified new and surprising ones.
Can energy be generated from the human body like in “The Matrix”, if possible without becoming batteries with a tube in the back? Here are 5 promising technologies.
AI's learning capacity is increasingly greater, allowing us to decipher ancient languages. Talking to animals is no longer an impossible goal.
Transferring gut bacteria from aged mice to young mice resulted in increased neurogenesis. Thanks to the butyrate produced in the intestine.
The discovery of a brain circuit responsible for controlling compulsive drinking may lead to the development of an “optogenetic” cure for alcoholism.
Transcranial stimulation for depression has another portable device. British patients can buy it from today.
Not all of them have disappeared leaving their bodies on a bed: some patients in a neurovegetative state are still there, we don't know how to get them back.
The CTRL-Labs wrist band encodes the signals sent from the brain to the hand and transforms them into actions in VR or AR environments.
The test showed “remarkable and clinically important” results. Patients undergoing treatment recovered one year of cognitive abilities.
In the latest study on mice, a team observed a suitably modified flavonoid is able to stimulate the formation of new myelin.
The prospect of living forever exalts many, terrifies many. What weight does this aspiration and this fear have? The answer of 4 scientists.
Optogenetics has been used to cause visual hallucinations in laboratory mice, causing them to act as if the things they saw were real.
In the scientific debate on transcranial alternating current stimulation, I, a layman of science, declare myself neutral. But this Humm…
The human-computer connection will be able to read and write a huge amount of information. In the Neuralink presentation the first, important vision.
The brain also hosts a microbiome, the group of bacteria that the body works with. It is an epochal turning point: it had always been considered a sterile area.