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A.I.-Powered ‘Smart Headphones’ Will Leave Your AirPods in the Dust

9th - Higher Ed
You can track your sleep habits or heart rate, but how about your brain? Neurable's MW75-Neuro headphones turn your focus and productivity into data you can use to avoid burnout – here's how they do it.
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Could electromagnetic fields be good for us?

9th - Higher Ed
At certain levels, electromagnetic fields can be harmful to the body. Anthony Zanetti, a graduate student at Laurentian University, is trying to find out if low-level EMFs might have some benefits.
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New Study Sheds Light on Near Death Experiences

9th - Higher Ed
A new study shed light on what goes in our brain when we die or have a near-death experience.
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The brain at a distance

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Suneil Kalia demonstrates how an MRI of a patient's brain enables doctors to monitor brain activity from afar when the patient is not in hospital.
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NHS trial plans to use ultrasound to treat select conditions | Gravitas

9th - Higher Ed
A trial conducted by the National Health Service or the NHS plans to use a brain-computer interface, something that directly alters brain activity using ultrasound and claims to boost patients' mood. Watch this video to find out more.
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Curated Video

ScrippsTech: Protecting whales from cargo ships

Higher Ed
An academic research lab is using artificial intelligence to keep whales and ships away from each other.
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Bloomberg

The Brain Implant That Can Partially Reverse Paralysis

Higher Ed
Jun.19 -- It sounds like science fiction: a device that can reconnect a paralyzed person’s brain to his or her body. But that’s exactly what the experimental NeuroLife system does. Developed by Battelle and Ohio State University,...
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Bloomberg

Mapping the Human Brain: One Slice at a Time

Higher Ed
There's a multibillion-dollar race going on to build the first complete map of the brain, something scientists are calling the "connectome." It involves slicing the brain into thousands of pieces, and then digitally stitching them back...
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Curated Video

A brain scan that might be able to tell a criminal's intentions

Higher Ed
Berlin, Germany - Recent

1. Wide of street scene in B
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VNR - Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences - Non AP...
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Scientists claim they can see pain on brain scans

Higher Ed
1. Tor Wager, Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Colorado, at his desk talking on phone

2. Various brain scan pictures on computer screen with areas...
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Tracing Signals in the Brain

9th - 10th
Existing ideas of how neurons send and receive information may not be complete.
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Valentine"s Day Special: Look of Love

9th - 10th
Psychologist Bruno Laeng, of the University of Oslo, explains how scientists are using pupillometry and what pupil diameter suggests about mental activity.