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Stem-Cell Repair Kit for Stroke

A stem-cell matrix can repair brain damage in rodents.

Modeling Brain Blasts

A computer simulation reveals how blast waves reverberate around a soldier's helmet.

Veterans in Need

Brain-injury survivors in the U.S. military need far better care.

Brain Trauma in Iraq

Thousands of U.S. soldiers have survived powerful explosions in Iraq. Many are returning home with brain injuries that could result in long-term disabilities.

Eyedrops that Probe the Brain

Gene probes deployed in eyedrops show brain damage in MRIs of mice.

A Helmet That Detects Hard Hits

Riddell is equipping football helmets with technology to identify when a blow could cause a serious injury.

A Test to Spot Concussions in Athletes

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

Jump-Starting the Damaged Brain

Electrical stimulation restores brain function in a minimally conscious patient.

Of Mice and Memory

A compound that helps memory recall in brain-damaged mice could pave the way for new drugs to treat dementia.

TR10: Nanohealing

Tiny fibers will save lives by stopping bleeding and aiding recovery from brain injury, says Rutledge Ellis-Behnke.

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