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Electrifying Brain Tumors

Combined with chemotherapy, electric fields help prevent the growth of deadly brain tumors.

Color-Blind Monkeys Get Full Color Vision

Gene therapy can transform the visual system, even in adults.

Reading the Surface of the Brain

A startup aims to develop a minimally invasive neural prosthesis for disabled patients.

Tiny Implants for Treating Chronic Pain

RFID technology allows neural stimulators to get really small.

Mice Get Hooked on Light

Hybrid proteins that respond to light could reveal the biochemistry of addiction.

Making an Old Brain Young

Scientists are developing new ways to manipulate the brain's normal plasticity.

Detecting Brain Chemicals

A new device could help with deep brain stimulation.

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