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A few blobs of lab-grown brain tissue have demonstrated a striking proof of concept: living neural circuits can be nudged toward solving a classic control problem through carefully structured feedback ...
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Mini-brains grown in lab solve math problems
In a remarkable leap for neuroscience, lab-grown mini-brains, or brain organoids, have demonstrated the ability to solve math problems. These innovative developments provide new insights into ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The hand of Laura Stertz, a research scientist, is shown near a sample of mini brain organoids at the UTHealth Houston Brain ...
Using an innovative new method, a University of Saskatchewan (USask) researcher is building tiny pseudo-organs from stem cells to help diagnose and treat Alzheimer's. When Dr. Tyler Wenzel (PhD) first ...
Rice University engineers have developed the smallest implantable brain stimulator demonstrated in a human patient. Thanks to pioneering magnetoelectric power transfer technology, the pea-sized device ...
A new ‘pop-up’ device developed by Professor John Rogers lets scientists map and manipulate activity in human neural ...
The human brain is a master of computation. It’s no wonder that from brain-inspired algorithms to neuromorphic chips, scientists are borrowing the brain’s playbook to give machines a boost. Yet the ...
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Shape-conforming 3D bioelectronic mesh maps 91% of lab-grown mini brain activity
Scientists have built a soft, three-dimensional electronic device that can wrap around lab-grown human ...
Engineers have developed the smallest implantable brain stimulator demonstrated in a human patient that could revolutionize treatment for drug-resistant depression and other psychiatric or ...
About 3.7 billion people carry the herpes simplex virus-1 in our nerve cells where it lies quiescent until triggered by stress or injury. When activated, its symptoms are usually mild, limited to cold ...
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