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Scientists decode brain signals nearly at speed of perception
Scientists decode brain signals nearly speed of perception
2016/2/22
Using electrodes implanted in the temporal lobes of awake patients, scientists have decoded brain signals at nearly the speed of perception. Further, analysis of patients’ neural responses to tw...
Like air traffic,information flows through major neuron 'hubs' in the brain,IU scientists find
air traffic information flows neuron hubs the brain IU scientists
2016/2/22
Just as most of the world’s air travel passes through a few major hubs, the majority of information in the brain flows through similarly well-traveled routes, Indiana University scientists have found....
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Scientists control rats’ senses of familiarity,novelty(图)
Scientists control rats familiarity novelty
2015/10/13
With pulses of light in the right part of the brain at the right frequencies, Brown University scientists induced rats to behave as if things they’d seen before were novel and things they’d never seen...
BrainHub Scientists Visualize Critical Part of Basal Ganglia Pathways
BrainHub Scientists Visualize Basal Ganglia Pathways
2015/9/9
Certain diseases, like Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease, are associated with damage to the pathways between the brain’s basal ganglia regions. The basal ganglia sits at the base of the brain and i...
TSRI Scientists Discover Possible New Target for Treating Brain Inflammation
TSRI Scientists Treating Brain Inflammation
2015/1/20
This treatment approach may also turn out to be useful against more common conditions that involve brain inflammation—a category that includes multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS and sec...
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Scientists apply biomedical technique to reveal changes within the body of the ocean(图)
Biomedical technology ocean
2014/9/12
For decades, doctocrs have sought methods to diagnose how different types of cells and systems in the body are functioning. Now scientists have adapted an emerging biomedical technique to study the va...
Scientists from USC and NYU design a molecule that blocks cancer growth in mice
Scientists from USC NYU design a molecule blocks cancer growth in mice
2014/6/12
A team of researchers from USC and NYU has developed and patented a small molecule that interferes with cancer progression with minimal side effects.
The molecule prevents two critical proteins from ...
Scientists explore the inner workings of the teenage brain
Scientists explore the inner workings of the teenage brain
2013/5/27
Despite adolescence being a high-risk time for developing major psychiatric and drug dependence disorders, very little is known about the teenage brain.A novel research project jointly led by scientis...
Scientists develop simple blood test to track tumour evolution in cancer patients
Scientists develop simple blood test to track tumour evolution in cancer patients
2013/5/27
By tracking changes in patients’ blood, Cambridge scientists have created a new way of looking at how tumours evolve in real-time and develop drug resistance. The research was published in the print e...
Physical exercise is just as important as cognitive exercise when it comes to maintaining a healthy brain, according to a new University of Queensland study released today.
The University of Queensland scientists target mango skin for fat reduction
mango skin fat reduction
2014/7/16
Scientists have discovered that two common mango varieties contain natural compounds that may help to fight flab . . . in the part that most people throw away.
MRC scientists redefine how our immune system responds to viruses
MRC scientists immune system viruses
2011/1/5
Landmark research from the Medical Research Council (MRC) has discovered that antibodies can fight viruses from within infected cells. This finding transforms the previous scientific understanding of ...
Scientists discover gene that controls stem cells in central nervous system
Scientists gene stem cells central nervous system
2010/10/25
Scientists at the Medical Research Council (MRC) have discovered that a gene called Sox9 plays a critical role in how stem cells behave and is crucial in the development of the central nervous system....
UQ scientists explore the quantum world to fight disease
UQ scientists the quantum world disease
2010/10/13
A University of Queensland researcher is set to enhance disease-detecting technology through quantum mechanics after winning a $100,000 UQ Foundation Research Excellence award. Dr Warwick Bowen and hi...
Argonne scientists discover novel materials approach to fighting cancer
Argonne scientists novel materials cancer
2010/2/24
Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Chicago Medical Center are shaking up the world of materials science and cancer research on the cover ...