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Predicting Drug Response from Brain Waves

A device helps to pair patients with the right antidepressant.

Device Tracks How You're Sleeping

A new system monitors your sleep patterns at home. But will it improve your sleep?

Peering Inside a Bird's Brain

A device tracks pigeons' brain activity as they find their way home.

Better Brain-Wave Analysis

A novel method of analyzing brain signals could guide stroke treatment.

Tongue Control

Sensory feedback via the tongue might improve neural prostheses.

Brain Games

Do new controllers that purport to interpret brain activity really work?

My Brain on Booze

A unique EEG test reveals how alcohol sets the brain aglow.

The Year in Hardware

The past 12 months have featured touch screens, context-aware gadgets, autonomous vehicles, and brain-computer interfaces.

A Test to Spot Concussions in Athletes

Scientists are developing new technologies to assess when it's safe for players to return to action.

Human-Aided Computing

Microsoft researchers are trying to harness untapped brain power.

Zapping Seizures Away

Stopping seizures at their source may provide a more effective way to treat medication-resistant epilepsy.

Connecting Your Brain to the Game

Using an EEG cap, a startup hopes to change the way people interact with video games.

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