Researchers have created a 3D programmable device merging living neurons with flexible electronics, achieving high-efficiency pattern recognition.
How do you fit a sensor to a unique brain? Researchers created personalized 3D-printed bioelectrodes that match individual ...
Engineers at Northwestern University have taken a striking leap toward merging machines with the human brain by printing ...
Soft electrodes designed to perfectly match a person's brain surface may help advance neural interfaces for neurodegenerative ...
Scientists have made a major advance in developmental neuroscience, creating the very first detailed atlas of how the vascular network of a mouse's brain grows after birth. Their study is published in ...
Princeton researchers have combined brain cells and advanced electronics into a single 3D device that can be programmed to ...
In this work, the authors demonstrated that blue light mediated mitochondrial contacts attenuated blue light induced mitochondrial dysfunction, and validated this in human cells and C. elegans. This ...
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