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Carbon nanotubes found safe for reconnecting damaged neurons
May offer future hope for patients with spinal-cord injury
Meditation, yoga, and tai chi can reverse damaging effects of stress, new study suggests
Even a two-minute brisk walk every half hour will work wonders
‘Mind reading’ technology identifies complex thoughts, using machine learning and fMRI
CMU aims to map all types of knowledge in the brain
How to capture videos of brains in real time
Watching mice think as they walk
Smart algorithm automatically adjusts exoskeletons for best walking performance
“Human-in-the-loop optimization” assistance method could increase walking or running endurance, help stroke patients walk again sooner
Tactile sensor lets robots gauge objects’ hardness and manipulate small tools
Two drones see through walls in 3D using WiFi signals
Researchers use commercially available equipment including tiny Raspberry Pi computer
Crystal ‘domain walls’ may lead to tinier electronic devices
New chemical method could revolutionize graphene use in electronics
Graphene-based computer would be 1,000 times faster than silicon-based, use 100th the power
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