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Brain scans hint at how well teens will manage pandemic stress
A study that followed hundreds of teens during the COVID-19 pandemic now suggests why some of them handled long-term stress better than others.
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A study that followed hundreds of teens during the COVID-19 pandemic now suggests why some of them handled long-term stress better than others.
In the future, more advanced, less bulky mind-reading equipment could raise serious privacy concerns.
Finalists in the 2023 Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge are doing projects that aim to help others.
This worm typically infects pythons. Though this is its first known infection in humans, other types of worms also can infect the human brain.
People who know they’re asleep while dreaming could help study how sleeping minds create elaborate alternate realities.
The technique could help improve communication devices for people who are unable to speak.
Certain cells here control its behavior. Studying this circuitry could also help us understand depression in people.
Fleets of advanced versions may one day be able to detect disease and then go about surgically treating it — without ever opening the skull.
This often-misunderstood word describes someone whose brain works a little differently from most.
The research may lead to new devices for people who can’t communicate easily. It also raises privacy concerns.