By Liz Kimbrough In a lab in Türkiye, researcher Sedat GündoÄŸdu zooms in on the image of a small red fiber. For the first ...
A computer that you can use in your home or work is coming out that contains silicon chips melded with living brain neurons.
Chaser didn’t just learn the names of more than 1,000 objects—she also learned verbs, according to a USA Today article about ...
Complex housing offers varied stimulating conditions. The aim is to enhance cognitive and physical development, as well as overall wellbeing and social interaction benefits.
An Australian company called Cortical Labs has developed a computer powered by lab-grown human brain cells, Gizmodo reports.
The bionic hand identified and manipulated 15 everyday objects, including delicate stuffed toys, dish sponges, and cardboard boxes.
When he isn't causing chaos, Hexaba loves to sleep in the bed like a human, blanket and toys in tow. "He brings joy and ...
Here's one for you: when is a 'body in a box' not as macabre as it sounds? Simple—when it's a tech startup. Wait! Put the ...
A study led by Dr. Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, group leader of the Neural Mechanisms of Perception and Memory Research Group at ...
Johns Hopkins University engineers have developed a pioneering prosthetic hand that can grip plush toys, water bottles, and ...
The human hair is about 80,000 nanometers wide. So these things are very, very tiny. Baker: Still, how do these get into our brain to begin ... A lot of the toys, and then perhaps things like ...
The terms "left-brained" and "right-brained" refer to the two hemispheres of the brain's cerebrum. The left hemisphere generally focuses more on speech and language, while the right hemisphere manages ...