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©depositphotos.com ChatGPT to be integrated into brain implants Tengrinews.kz - The Synchro company has announced plans to integrate OpenAI’s ChatGPT into its brain-computer interface (BCI) implant technology.
16 July 2024
Photo courtesy of yarnovosti.com 'Brainy TV' set to triumph over reality's race to the bottom The grip trashy reality shows hold on television may be about to be broken by a new wave of intelligent documentaries.
06 April 2016
©REUTERS Brain research gets $100 million boost Research into brain diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and traumatic injury got a boost with a $100 million pledge from a US foundation and seven universities.
02 October 2015
©REUTERS Scientists study rare tapeworm living in man's brain Scientists in Britain removed and studied a rare tapeworm that lived in a man's brain for four years, researchers saidю
21 November 2014
©Reuters Lost languages leave a mark on the brain Babies adopted across international borders may not remember the language they heard in their first days, but the words leave a lasting mark on their minds.
18 November 2014
New study suggests treatment possibility for autism People with autism have too many synapses according to a new study that may point to a treatment for the complex disorder.
23 August 2014
3D tissue lets US scientists study brain injury US scientists described new advances in making 3D brain-like tissue that allows real-time research on brain trauma, disease and recovery.
12 August 2014
©Reuters Tiny chip mimics brain, delivers supercomputer speed Researchers unveiled a powerful new postage-stamp size chip delivering supercomputer performance using a process that mimics the human brain.
08 August 2014
Photo courtesy of  commons.wikimedia.org Not just baby talk: chatting spurs brain development Baby talk is more than just bonding: chatting with your infant spurs important brain development that sets the stage for lifelong learning.
14 February 2014
Dylan Benson and his wife, Robyn. Photo courtesy of o.canada.com Canadian blogs of battle to save baby as wife dies A Canadian whose brain-dead pregnant wife is being kept on life support until the birth of their baby is giving the public a glimpse of his very personal tragedy.
04 February 2014
Erick Munoz, Marlise Munoz and their son. Photo courtesy of ibtimes.com Brain-dead Texas woman's fetus 'abnormal,' lawyers say The fetus being carried by a pregnant American woman already declared brain dead is "distinctly abnormal".
23 January 2014
Scientists discover hormone that blocks marijuana buzz A naturally occurring hormone acts as spontaneous defense in the brain against the high caused by marijuana and could be useful in preventing addiction, researchers said Thursday.
04 January 2014
©Reuters/Denis Balibouse Men and women's brains are wired differently: study Women aren't very good at reading maps, and men are incapable of multi-tasking.
04 December 2013
Skull discovery suggests early man was single species A stunningly well-preserved skull from 1.8 million years ago offers new evidence that early man was a single species with a vast array of different looks.
19 October 2013
Ballerina brain holds secret to balance: study Years of training cause structural changes in a ballerina's brain that help her stay balanced in the pirouette, said a report Friday that may aid the treatment of chronic dizziness.
27 September 2013
©Reuters/Edgard Garrido Study suggests brain protein as Alzheimer drug target Scientists have a new lead on a possible treatment to slow Alzheimer's disease by targeting a protein involved in limiting flexibility in the aging brain.
20 September 2013
©REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won Study finds brain lesions in spy plane pilots Tiny brain lesions are vastly more common in US Air Force pilots who fly at high altitudes than in non-pilots.
21 August 2013
Photo courtesy of mashable.com Some blood pressure drugs found to slow dementia A class of drugs designed to lower blood pressure also slightly brakes the progression of dementia among the elderly and may even boost brain power marginally.
27 July 2013
Photo courtesy of skiltopo.com Animal studies often biased: US scientists Medical research that uses animals to test therapies for human brain disorders is often biased, claiming positive results and then failing in human trials.
18 July 2013
©REUTERS/Living Cell Technologies/Handout US approves first brain wave test for ADHD US regulators on Monday approved the first brain wave test for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, saying it may improve the accuracy of diagnoses by medical experts.
17 July 2013
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