Mind Control Breakthrough: Caltech’s Pioneering Ultrasound Brain–Machine Interface

Mind Control Breakthrough: Caltech’s Pioneering Ultrasound Brain–Machine Interface

The latest advancements in Brain-Machine Interfaces feature functional ultrasound (fUS), a non-invasive technique for reading brain activity. This innovation has shown promising results in controlling devices with minimal delay and without the need for frequent recalibration. Credit: SciTechDaily.com Functional ultrasound (fUS) marks a significant…

Brain Health Doesn’t Have to Make You Puzzled

Brain Health Doesn't Have to Make You Puzzled

If you’re like most of us, as we age, you’re looking for ways to improve your focus and concentration. There is an awareness, whether in the news or talk among friends about memory problems like dementia and Alzheimers. You may even find yourself “checking…

New brain-like transistor mimics human intelligence

Taking inspiration from the human brain, researchers have developed a new synaptic transistor capable of higher-level thinking. Designed by researchers at Northwestern University, Boston College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the device simultaneously processes and stores information just like the human brain….

Study: Foods CONTAMINATED with toxic substances cause more than 13,000 CANCER cases each year in the U.S.

Study: Foods CONTAMINATED with toxic substances cause more than 13,000 CANCER cases each year in the U.S.

NEUROHACKING EXPOSED! Dr. Michael Nehls, author of “The Indoctrinated Brain,” reveals how the global mind manipulation psyop actually works Advertisement A new study has revealed the potential link between contaminated common foods and cancer cases in the United States. The study by researchers at…

Shocking discovery that electric jolts to the brain may help us learn

Shocking discovery that electric jolts to the brain may help us learn

Hal Gatewood By James Gamble via SWNS Electrical shocks to the brain could halve the amount of time it takes us to learn something complicated, a new study reveals. Doctors operating robotic surgery tools that they had first learned to use in virtual reality…

Exercise can boost brain health

A fascinating link between regular exercise and better brain health has been revealed, according to an international study that included a team of clinical researchers from Pacific Neuroscience Institute’s Brain Health Center, located at Providence Saint John’s Health Center. The research, detailed in the…

Guayusa tea and lion’s mane supplements could improve cognitive function

Guayusa tea and lion’s mane supplements could improve cognitive function

Supplements derived from the fungus known as as lion’s mane (pictured above) and guayusa tea could help improve mood and cognitive function. Image credit: Alex Ratson/Getty Images. Guayusa and lion’s mane are two natural dietary supplements that may have health benefits. Usually taken as…

New study shows exercise can boost brain health

New study shows exercise can boost brain health

Credit: CC0 Public Domain A fascinating link between regular exercise and better brain health has been revealed, according to an international study that included a team of clinical researchers from Pacific Neuroscience Institute’s Brain Health Center, located at Providence Saint John’s Health Center. The…

There’s a ‘Wave of Death’ in Every Human Brain. Scientists Are Scrambling to Stop It.

There's a 'Wave of Death' in Every Human Brain. Scientists Are Scrambling to Stop It.

Working to Stave Off Brain’s ‘Wave of Death’Ioannis Tsotras – Getty Images Researchers studying the brain’s final moments have gained new insight into the “wave of death” that occurs before a brain’s activity fully flatlines. When neural activity stops, it doesn’t stop abruptly, but…

Study links tiny pieces of plastic in the environment to Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases

Study links tiny pieces of plastic in the environment to Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases

It is no secret that the plastics in our environment are making us ill, but recent research demonstrates the power of a specific type of plastic to destroy our brains and cause diseases such as Parkinson’s and Lewy body dementia. The study…

Brainoware: A breakthrough AI approach using brain organoids for advanced computation

Brainoware: A breakthrough AI approach using brain organoids for advanced computation

In a study published in the journal Nature Electronics , researchers in the United States of America developed an artificial intelligence (AI) hardware approach named “Brainoware” that employs adaptive reservoir computation of the brain organoid neural networks (ONNs). They found that the approach could…

Study: Citrus fruits can help you maintain healthy cognitive function as you age

Study: Citrus fruits can help you maintain healthy cognitive function as you age

Advertisement Organic fruits are rich sources of essential vitamins and minerals and beneficial plant compounds. They are also loaded with dietary fiber, which you need to maintain a healthy heart and digestive system, as well as healthy blood sugar levels. Because they’re packed with…

Can wasabi help your memory? A new study has linked the sushi condiment to a better brain

Can wasabi help your memory? A new study has linked the sushi condiment to a better brain

Nigiri is topped with pickled wasabi, which has long been known as an antioxidant. Most recently it’s been linked with improved memory. Sushi lovers, listen up. New research has found that wasabi is much more than a condiment with a kick. It’s active ingredient,…

5 things we learned about boosting your brain health this week

5 things we learned about boosting your brain health this week

(Getty Images) (Jolygon via Getty Images) When we think about leveling up our health, we probably think about hitting the gym or drinking plenty of kale smoothies — but that’s not the only thing we should be focused on. Our brain function is a…

Brain inflammation may drive mood changes in Alzheimer’s

Brain inflammation may drive mood changes in Alzheimer's

Illustration of microglial cells (in pink) interacting with neurons (in blue) Extreme mood changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease may be partially driven by brain inflammation , new research suggests. Historically, the prevailing theory for what causes Alzheimer’s disease was that a gradual buildup of…

Redefining Brain Evolution: Unveiling the “Little Brain’s” Role in the Human Cognitive Leap

Redefining Brain Evolution: Unveiling the “Little Brain’s” Role in the Human Cognitive Leap

Heidelberg University researchers have mapped the cerebellum’s development in humans, mice, and opossums, uncovering its complex structure and significant role in human cognitive evolution. Their findings offer insights into brain development and diseases, with a focus on Purkinje cells and genetic variations over 160…

Cocoa Could Boost Brains of Older Adults With Poor Diets

Cocoa Could Boost Brains of Older Adults With Poor Diets

As we get older, we have to work harder to protect our brain and cognitive function. Some of us play the crossword or learn new skills, but new research is beginning to show that our diet might also play an important role. Several studies…

When do brains grow up? Research shows mouse and primate brains mature at same pace

When do brains grow up? Research shows mouse and primate brains mature at same pace

Excitatory axon development in mouse and primate. a Cartoon depicting hypothetical models of excitatory axon development: left, axons increase their synapse frequency and/or right, axons make more branches. b, c Histograms of the number of synapses/µm and branches/µm, respectively, of excitatory axons at different…

Unlocking the secrets of the brain’s dopaminergic system

A new organoid model of the dopaminergic system sheds lights on its intricate functionality and potential implications for Parkinson’s disease. The model, developed by the group of Jürgen Knoblich at the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, replicates the…

What’s your Brain Care Score? The answer may indicate your dementia risk

What’s your Brain Care Score? The answer may indicate your dementia risk

Get inspired by a weekly roundup on living well, made simple. Sign up for CNN’s Life, But Better newsletter for information and tools designed to improve your well-being . CNN — What if you could assess your risk of developing dementia or having a…

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