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Scientists Test Tiny Injectable Brain Chips That Could Treat Brain Disorders Without Invasive Surgery
Imagine treating a brain disease with a jab in the arm instead of a hole in the skull. That’s the future a team at MIT is ...
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MIT Invents Injectable Brain Chips
Researchers at MIT have invented "Circulatronics," a medical platform they say enables non-invasive treatment of ...
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Saturday Citations: Epiphanies and brain states; a baffling skull find; achieving well-being in old age
This week, researchers identified a key driver of pancreatic cancer spread. Oral bacteria were linked to Parkinson's disease via the gut-brain axis. And scientists are advising California legislators ...
Scientists developed a wireless brain implant smaller than a grain of sand that recorded neural activity in mice for 365 days ...
Speckle contrast optical spectroscopy provides a cost-effective way to assess cerebral blood flow for diagnosis of neurological disorders ...
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A new study has found that gentle, low-intensity ultrasound waves can help the brain clear away harmful waste after a stroke.
Modern humans may owe more to Neanderthals than just a few genetic quirks, and in at least one case, that inheritance might come with serious health risks. A new study suggests that Chiari ...
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