Kirk Neff, a cameraman used to filming princes and prime ministers, saw his career threatened by his inability to steady his hands, a problem a neurosurgeon vowed to solve.
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Using an ultra-high-resolution imaging technology called 7 Tesla functional MRI (fMRI) on human participants, researchers ...
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Scientists developed a wireless brain implant smaller than a grain of sand that recorded neural activity in mice for 365 days ...
In this system, the implanted computer chip would not just sit on the brain, but become part of the brain. Using a technology ...
A man who thought he was having a stroke after losing feeling in his face ended up having surgery for a brain tumour while ...
Tools like intraoperative MRI and 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) fluorescence are fundamentally changing the approach to ...