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Think you’re smart? Try this puzzle that 97% of people can’t solve and see if you’re in the top 3%! #BrainTeaser ...
Folk music icon Joan Baez, who’s now 82, came of age just as musicians’ live gigs were often recorded and thereby preserved ...
Intelligence isn't limited to IQ tests or pure logic. For Albert Einstein, the key lies in curiosity, imagination, and the ability to think outside the box. Here's how to draw inspiration from his ...
"If I needed brain surgery, I think I would want Henry Marsh to come out of retirement to do it," said Carol Midgley in The Times. "What an empath, and what a glorious piece of television." The ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. 'Almost biblical' quest for redemption: Henry Marsh can't let go of 'the patients he feels he ...
A rare circulatory problem required Emily Wheldon to have her left arm amputated three years ago. Her brain still thinks it's there. "Most days, it just feels like I've got my arm next to me," she ...
Surgically implanted devices that allow paralyzed people to speak can also eavesdrop on their inner monologue. That's the conclusion of a study of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) in the journal Cell.
Scientists have developed a brain-computer interface that can capture and decode a person's inner monologue. The results could help people who are unable to speak communicate more easily with others.
You can see it coming in right there, that little spot,” says neuroscientist and engineer Laura Lewis. A remarkably bright pulsing dot has appeared on the monitor in front of us. We are watching, in ...
Steve Martin reminds us that aging isn’t about slowing down, it’s about adding more instruments to the band.
Hemoglobin, long celebrated for ferrying oxygen in red blood cells, has now been revealed to play an overlooked—and potentially game-changing—antioxidant role in the brain. "The key was to uncover ...
Researchers at Cornell University have developed an electronic chip that they describe as a "microwave brain." The simplified chip is analog rather than digital, yet can process ultrafast data and ...
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