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  • Gallery: Another step toward harnessing memristors

    Researchers say they have found out that memristors function like the neurons that pass information around the human brain

  • Researchers use LCD projector for mind control

    Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have announced that, using inexpensive components from a liquid crystal display (LCD) projector, they're able to control the brain circuits in...

    Blog posts | January 17, 2011 11:27pm PST

  • Researchers develop new brain-like molecular processor

    An international research team from Japan and Michigan Technological University have demonstrated a molecular circuit that can evolve continuously to solve complex problems that challenge today's...

    Blog posts | April 25, 2010 11:54pm PDT

  • Artificial blood, cartilage, and...brain?

    Researchers report a dose of new additions this week to the list of lab-produced versions of biological matter; And, taken together, the trio of announcements below span the gamut of organic...

    Blog posts | March 27, 2009 4:56pm PDT

  • 60 Minutes: Decoding language of the brain [video]

    In the emerging technology diversion department, here's a cool video from 60 Minutes. Andrew Schwartz, a neuroscientist at the University of Pittsburg, has implanted a grid of electrodes inside a...

    Blog posts | November 3, 2008 1:22pm PST

  • '60 Minutes': Relationship between neurons and movement (Part 2)

    '60 Minutes': Relationship between neurons and movement Using an implanted grid of electrodes inside the brain of monkey, Andrew Schwartz has found a relationship between how fast a neuron fires...

    Videos | November 3, 2008 11:50am PST

  • Can nerves really regenerate?

    People suffering of injury to the brain or spinal cord cannot currently be treated because central nervous system neurons have a very limited capability of self-repair and regeneration. But now,...

    Blog posts | January 2, 2008 9:56am PST

Additional Results

  • Gallery: Another step toward harnessing memristors

    Researchers say they have found out that memristors function like the neurons that pass information around the human brain

  • Researchers find a new way to mix computers and neurons

    Graduate students at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, report that they've successfully managed to get nerve cell tendrils to grow through tiny tubes made of semiconductor materials.

    Blog posts | March 23, 2011 5:44pm PDT

  • Researchers use LCD projector for mind control

    Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have announced that, using inexpensive components from a liquid crystal display (LCD) projector, they're able to control the brain circuits in...

    Blog posts | January 17, 2011 11:27pm PST

  • Researchers develop new brain-like molecular processor

    An international research team from Japan and Michigan Technological University have demonstrated a molecular circuit that can evolve continuously to solve complex problems that challenge today's...

    Blog posts | April 25, 2010 11:54pm PDT

  • Artificial blood, cartilage, and...brain?

    Researchers report a dose of new additions this week to the list of lab-produced versions of biological matter; And, taken together, the trio of announcements below span the gamut of organic...

    Blog posts | March 27, 2009 4:56pm PDT

  • 60 Minutes: Decoding language of the brain [video]

    In the emerging technology diversion department, here's a cool video from 60 Minutes. Andrew Schwartz, a neuroscientist at the University of Pittsburg, has implanted a grid of electrodes inside a...

    Blog posts | November 3, 2008 1:22pm PST

  • '60 Minutes': Relationship between neurons and movement (Part 2)

    '60 Minutes': Relationship between neurons and movement Using an implanted grid of electrodes inside the brain of monkey, Andrew Schwartz has found a relationship between how fast a neuron fires...

    Videos | November 3, 2008 11:50am PST

  • Can nerves really regenerate?

    People suffering of injury to the brain or spinal cord cannot currently be treated because central nervous system neurons have a very limited capability of self-repair and regeneration. But now,...

    Blog posts | January 2, 2008 9:56am PST

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