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In the future, more advanced, less bulky mind-reading equipment could raise serious privacy concerns.
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In the future, more advanced, less bulky mind-reading equipment could raise serious privacy concerns.
This often-misunderstood word describes someone whose brain works a little differently from most.
Human ears don’t work well in the water. A mermaid would need marine creature features to talk to and understand her aquatic friends.
Blinking is usually thought to be somewhat random. But a new study tracking blinks in Formula One drivers shows it can be predictable — and strategic.
The research may lead to new devices for people who can’t communicate easily. It also raises privacy concerns.
A connectome is a diagram of the cellular highways that carry information in the brain.
Rats’ rhythmic response to human music doesn’t mean they like to dance. But it may shed light on how brains evolved to perceive rhythm.
Researchers have built a “connectivity map” of all the nerve cells in the larval fruit fly brain and how they link together.
The languages we speak may help shape how we see, smell and hear the world around us.
Protecting young athletes from overheating is getting more important as climate change turns up the temperature.