Neurons produce rhythmic patterns of electrical activity in the brain. One of the unsettled questions in the field of neuroscience is what primarily drives …
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New technology could help amputees feel temperature in their phantom limbs
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) researchers have developed one of the world's smallest, most intense and fastest refrigeration devices, the …
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RCS England and Intuitive partner to shape the future of robotic-assisted surgery
Leading robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) company Intuitive has further developed its support for the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS England) through …
Neuroscientists discover new brain cells that help correct navigational errors
During routine navigation in daily life, our brains use spatial mapping and memory to guide us from point A to point B. Just as routine: making a mistake in …
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Trial launches to see if app and VR can help slow children’s myopia
Clinical trial start-up Lindus Health and Berlin-based digital health start-up Dopavision has launched a novel clinical trial in the UK which will look at the …
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