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Electrifying Brain Tumors

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

Intelligence Explained

Tracking and understanding the complex connections within the brain may finally reveal the neural secret of cognitive ability.

The Singularity and the Fixed Point

The importance of engineering motivation into intelligence.

A Simulator for Brain Surgeons

A virtual-reality simulator promises safer operations and better training.

Peering Inside a Bird's Brain

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

Repairing the Stroke-Damaged Brain

Noninvasive electrical therapy combined with rehab boosts recovery after stroke.

A Skin Test for Alzheimer's Disease

Scientists aim to commercialize a test that detects an inflammatory marker in skin.

Targeting the Brain with Sound Waves

Ultrasound might provide a new, noninvasive way to control brain activity.

Stretchy Electrodes Wire Up Cells

New kinds of bioelectrodes will help researchers study beating hearts and brain trauma.

Making an Old Brain Young

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

Modeling Brain Blasts

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

Tongue Control

Sensory feedback via the tongue might improve neural prostheses.

Detecting Subtle Brain Injuries

New imaging methods may help distinguish brain damage from psychiatric disorders.

The Brain Unveiled

A new imaging method offers a spectacular view of neural structures.

Rewiring the Brain

Rerouting electrical signals around damaged nerves may one day help treat paralysis.

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