A new system decodes brain signals from the motor cortex of monkeys and translates them into basic arm movements, despite temporary paralysis.
A new system decodes brain signals from the motor cortex of monkeys and translates them into basic arm movements, despite temporary paralysis.
Geography might explain the treasure trove of genetic diversity among Scots.
Researchers weaken the memories of drug use in recovering addicts.
Baboons are able to distinguish printed English words from nonsense sequences of letters—the first step in the reading process.
A new technique to derive DNA information from non-DNA sources, such as RNA, threatens the anonymity of genetic database donors.
Pathogens lurk in illegal wildlife products confiscated at US airports.
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Spectators experience some of the same brain impulses as the dancers they're watching.
The human brain is an organized, 3D grid composed of elegant, ribbon-like fibers.