AvatarquietgeekgurlFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoSmart bio-sensors can predict health risks in older adultsthebrighterside.news - JJ ShavitIn a groundbreaking study conducted at the Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women’s Hospital, researchers have uncovered a potential game-changer in …
AvatarquietgeekgurlFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoGroundbreaking biomaterial can regenerate bone and teeth, study findsthebrighterside.news - JJ ShavitIn a groundbreaking development, scientists at São Paulo State University's Botucatu Institute of Biosciences (IBB-UNESP) in Brazil have engineered a …
AvatarquietgeekgurlFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoQ&A: How generative AI could help accelerate biomedical researchphys.org - Corie LokThe recent explosion of generative AI tools has prompted many discussions in virtually all fields about the benefits and risks of these technologies. …
AvatarquietgeekgurlFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoHow the Human Brain Is Inspiring AI Systems to Be More Robusttechtimes.com - Jace Dela CruzHow can the human brain strengthen AI systems? In a pioneering effort, researchers have introduced a novel technique to enhance the resilience of …
AvatarquietgeekgurlAvatarAvatarA biotech company says it put dopamine-making cells into people’s brainsMIT Technology Review - Antonio RegaladoThe experiment to treat Parkinson’s is a critical early test of stem cells’ potential to tackle serious disease. In an important test for stem-cell …
AvatarquietgeekgurlAvatarAvatarWoman With Paralysis Can Speak By Thinking With a Brain Implant and A.I.Smithsonian Magazine - Will SullivanAfter Ann Johnson suffered a stroke 18 years ago, she became paralyzed and lost the ability to speak. Now, with the help of a brain implant and …
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AvatarquietgeekgurlAvatarAvatarSurgeons successfully restore touch and movement in quadriplegic man using AI brain implantsverified_publisherEuronews Next - By Roselyne Min with ReutersThomas can now scratch his face and wipe his nose, something his sister had to help him with previously. In a world first, a quadriplegic man in the …
AvatarquietgeekgurlWhat If We Created the Next Human Species?What IfHow could genetic engineering spell out the end for our species?
AvatarquietgeekgurlFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoInterfacing Minds and Machines: An Exploration of Neural Implants and Brain-Computer Interfaces - Neuroscience Newsneurosciencenews.com - Neuroscience NewsRecent advancements are working to overcome the challenges of biocompatibility, signal fidelity, and long-term stability. This article highlights the …
AvatarquietgeekgurlFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoMachine Learning Turns Up COVID Surpriseieee.org - Greg UyenoA hospital visit can be boiled down to an initial ailment and an outcome. But health records tell a different story, full of doctors’ notes and …
AvatarquietgeekgurlFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoLifechanging new drug could extend human life by 30%, study findsthebrighterside.news - Joseph ShavitThough the quest for an eternal life elixir may remain elusive, scientists continue to uncover methods to prolong human lifespans. In the future, …