A breakthrough study revealed a primitive brain region that acts as a built-in filter to block out a noisy world.
Every animal that has ever been studied closely, from the fruit fly to the philosopher, surrenders each day to a state that ...
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Chinese smart chip maps brain structures up to 478x faster than NVIDIA A100 GPU
Chinese researchers have developed a memory chip that can model complex brain structures in ...
Sleep may be the brain's secret to resilience, helping it recover from stress, adapt to change, and maintain healthy function ...
The neurobiologist Erich Jarvis studies the few species capable of speech. He has long hoped to genetically engineer an ...
Are we alone in the universe? Consider mysterious "extraterrestrial" radio signals . Unexplained gases on other planets. Things mistaken for UFOs ...
These experts understand how to optimize frontier models. Advanced data and neural networking skills are crucial. If you're ...
Every morning, millions of Americans engage in a quiet, collective ritual. We wake up, often pull a smartphone from our ...
Nuttida Rungratsameetaweemana is challenging a story neuroscience has told for decades. According to the conventional account, our eyes collect raw information and relay it through a series of nerves ...
Lee J. Martin, Professor of Pathology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, discusses neonatal encephalopathy and his recent research into neonatal brain injury ...
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Study sheds light on neural mechanisms of human laughter
Distinct brain regions involved in spontaneous, voluntary laughter, study finds ...
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