There are “secret” tunnels that connect the skull and brain
New light on a 2018 discovery gives an even better understanding of the special tunnels that connect the bone marrow to the brain.
New light on a 2018 discovery gives an even better understanding of the special tunnels that connect the bone marrow to the brain.
The human brain can create structures up to 11 dimensions, according to scientists. These dimensions, on the other hand, are not perceived in the traditional sense.
A robot equipped with artificial intelligence converses with doctors and presents symptoms and parameters of a patient with brain injury
Researchers from the Salk Institute have found a connection between breathing and the sensation of pain, anxiety or fear. The study could lead to new drugs that prevent opioid overdose deaths.
Is it right to intervene on the neural code? The MIT team tries to combine the brain and augmented reality, bringing medicine and technology closer together.
A German team keeps a tadpole's brain cells alive by injecting algae into its brain - this allowed it to breathe without oxygen.
A brain implant combined with an "artificial retina" allows a patient to see after 16 years of blindness.
Since 2004, science has not been able to effectively repeat the incredible results of a study on the erasing of memories: today, however, it takes a good step forward.
Record the activity of neurons to create a "map" of brain functioning and build new 3D Chips on his model. Samsung is embarking on a very, very ambitious undertaking.
A new helmet that generates a non-invasive oscillating magnetic field was able to reduce tumor mass by 31% in a brain cancer patient with glioblastoma.
A totally different approach to that of brain implants at Neuralink. Laboratory tests are encouraging: next step, animal testing.
Sonothermogenetics is a new tool that combines ultrasound and genetics to activate neurons.
A technique known as DecNef, born for the treatment of PTSD, has the potential to erase bad memories. And some risks.
The observation and comparison between body and brain size of many animal species reserves some surprises, and dispels some myths.
Education has always been considered a good way to slow down cognitive aging. A new study believes this is not the case.
Gender differences in the human brain? A myth to dispel with the evidence of the data, according to neuroscientist Lise Eliot. Yet still hard to die.
Research on neuroplasticity in fruit flies identifies a "switch" that can turn it on and off. Future applications are many and important.
There is an increase in theories, procedures and efforts to map and preserve the connectome, the "map" of all our brain connections, and perhaps our selves.
A team has shown how deactivating a receptor can stop and reverse brain aging. An extraordinary step forward.
The new BrainQ brain stimulation system based on machine learning accelerates and improves recovery from stroke.
Detecting and decoding activity in brain regions associated with visual processing has allowed researchers to read brain signals to understand what a person sees.