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Light Up Your Brain Cells, Literally!

MCGOVERN INSTITUTE FOR BRAIN RESEARCH. A significant milestone in the field of neuroscience was recently made. An intricate network of circuits, the knowledge of the brain’s working evaded scientists...

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Utilizing Video Games For Recovery of Stroke Victims

NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY & LIMBS ALIVE, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE IN THE NORTH-EAST OF ENGLAND. Enter Circus Challenge is a video game developed by New Castle University that will help the brain of stroke...

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Cryptographic Neuroscience: A Game Of Hidden Passwords In Your Mind

STANDFORD UNIVERSITY, CALIFORNIA, USA. A game has been developed recently to store intricate information such as passwords subconsciously. In this new technology, cryptography is combined with...

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EyeMusic Can Help The Blind To See

THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY, JERUSALEM, ISRAEL. The EyeMusic is a device that has been recently developed and its developers claim that it may help the blind to “see”. It is one of the newest mobile...

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Alzheimer’s Disease Will Be Treated Using First Brain Pacemaker

JOHNS HOPKINS UNVERSITY, MARYLAND, USA. Having a pacemaker implant on your chest may not be your typical day at the park. However, this method has actually saved a lot of people with different heart...

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New Brain Stimulation Method Could Enhance Mental Arithmetic Ability

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, OXFORD, UK. A recent study has just proven that the brain is truly capable of acting like a light switch for a particular function. This time, researchers worked on a study about...

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Rise up and walk: An electronic dura mater talks damaged neural tissues into...

Every year, up to 500,000 people suffer a spinal cord injury (SCI), which most likely leads to a life-long disability- or at least, that’s what was thought up until now. A new kind of implant, called...

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Innovative Smart Cane For The Blind With Facial Recognition

BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY, BIRMINGHAM, UK. The ‘XploR’ smart/mobility cane utilizes the technology used in smartphones to distinguish familiar faces from up to 10 meters away. It also has a GPS that...

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Controlling an Exoskeleton Using a Brain-Computer Interface

KOREA UNIVERSITY, SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA AND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN, BERLIN, GERMANY. A brain-computer control interface for a lower limb exoskeleton was developed to decode specific signals from...

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Penn State Research: Herpes Virus Can Infect Human Neuronal Cells

The Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) is one of a few highly ubiquitous herpes viruses that infects an estimated 90% – 95% of the adult population without noticeable symptoms, regardless of demographics or...

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Light Up Your Brain Cells, Literally!

MCGOVERN INSTITUTE FOR BRAIN RESEARCH. A significant milestone in the field of neuroscience was recently made. An intricate network of circuits, the knowledge of the brain’s working evaded scientists...

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Utilizing Video Games For Recovery of Stroke Victims

NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY & LIMBS ALIVE, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE IN THE NORTH-EAST OF ENGLAND. Enter Circus Challenge is a video game developed by New Castle University that will help the brain of stroke...

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Cryptographic Neuroscience: A Game Of Hidden Passwords In Your Mind

STANDFORD UNIVERSITY, CALIFORNIA, USA. A game has been developed recently to store intricate information such as passwords subconsciously. In this new technology, cryptography is combined with...

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EyeMusic Can Help The Blind To See

THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY, JERUSALEM, ISRAEL. The EyeMusic is a device that has been recently developed and its developers claim that it may help the blind to “see”. It is one of the newest mobile...

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Alzheimer’s Disease Will Be Treated Using First Brain Pacemaker

JOHNS HOPKINS UNVERSITY, MARYLAND, USA. Having a pacemaker implant on your chest may not be your typical day at the park. However, this method has actually saved a lot of people with different heart...

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New Brain Stimulation Method Could Enhance Mental Arithmetic Ability

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, OXFORD, UK. A recent study has just proven that the brain is truly capable of acting like a light switch for a particular function. This time, researchers worked on a study about...

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Rise up and walk: An electronic dura mater talks damaged neural tissues into...

Every year, up to 500,000 people suffer a spinal cord injury (SCI), which most likely leads to a life-long disability- or at least, that’s what was thought up until now. A new kind of implant, called...

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Innovative Smart Cane For The Blind With Facial Recognition

BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY, BIRMINGHAM, UK. The ‘XploR’ smart/mobility cane utilizes the technology used in smartphones to distinguish familiar faces from up to 10 meters away. It also has a GPS that...

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Controlling an Exoskeleton Using a Brain-Computer Interface

KOREA UNIVERSITY, SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA AND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN, BERLIN, GERMANY. A brain-computer control interface for a lower limb exoskeleton was developed to decode specific signals from...

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Penn State Research: Herpes Virus Can Infect Human Neuronal Cells

The Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) is one of a few highly ubiquitous herpes viruses that infects an estimated 90% – 95% of the adult population without noticeable symptoms, regardless of demographics or...

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