The brain is more mechanically connected to the body than previously appreciated, scientists report in Nature Neuroscience.
A radiation survivor and expert, an elderly returnee, and a wildlife researcher paint a picture of life 40 years later.
The brain is more mechanically connected to the body than previously appreciated, scientists reported today (April 27) in Nature Neuroscience. Through a study using mice and simulations, the team ...
Researchers discover a hydraulic link between abdominal muscles and brain health, showing how core movement flushes neural ...
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Minnesota counties push Legislature to shore up support for software upgrades decades overdue
Upgrading this software and other outdated programs used to administer critical social services is a top priority for all of ...
Zorin OS 18.1 is clearly one of the best Linux distributions for Windows switchers looking for a soft landing. It's probably ...
Apple’s leadership shift and push into U.S. manufacturing could position Houston as a key hub for building the company’s next ...
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Artificial neurons that 'talk' to real brain cells could pave the way to better brain implants
Engineers have found a way to fine-tune tiny artificial neurons to fire like real brain cells.
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MIT's self-organizing laser revolutionizes 3D imaging of the brain’s protective barrier
At high power, laser light inside a multimode optical fiber is supposed to misbehave. The beam usually breaks into a noisy, ...
Turtle Beach describes the Command Series MC7 wireless mouse as a pointing device designed for precise control in both gaming ...
Wireless mice have been a part of my daily life since I started working remotely in 2018. I’ve tried cheap models, ...
Turtle Beach’s Command Series MC7 turns the gaming mouse into a mini control center with a built-in touch display for DPI, ...
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