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How the Immune System Controls a Brain Parasite Found in 1 in 3 People
Learn how infected immune cells shut themselves down to stop a parasite from spreading.
It’s common to see gaming headsets at CES, but this year is the first time a gaming headset that can be controlled with the ...
Elon Musk announces Neuralink brain implants will enter "high-volume" production by 2026, helping paralyzed patients control ...
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All day brain tracking helps scientists finally decode fatigue
Most of the time, you assume your brain is either “on” or “off,” awake or asleep. A new study shows something far more ...
The INSIDE Institute for NeuroAI has demonstrated that non-invasive brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) are no longer confined ...
As we enter 2026, there are two distinct technologies used by clinicians to interact with the brain: Brain-Computer Interfaces and Neuromodulation.
MIT researchers are using living cells to target diseased brain areas and deliver tiny electronic devices that can modulate ...
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Wireless implant sends information straight to the brain using light
A new brain device from Northwestern University is asking a daring question: what if information could reach your brain ...
With strengthened attention and focus skills, teens become better at persevering, planning for goal achievement, organizing, ...
Scientists mapped hidden DNA switches in brain support cells to understand how gene control may influence Alzheimer’s disease ...
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Common brain parasite can infect your immune cells. Here's why that's probably OK
The parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, is potentially deadly. But new UVA Health research reveals how our bodies keep it under ...
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