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Did the first brain scan of a dying patient show 'life flashing before their eyes'?
By John Loeffler published
Doctors performing a brain scan on an elderly patient who had a sudden fatal heart attack accidentally captured the first-ever scan of the human brain as it dies.
Is the human mind made of fractals?
By John Loeffler published
A new study indicates that human thoughts might share an uncanny resemblance to a kind of recursive geometry.
China five-year plan aims for global AI and quantum supremacy
By Mayank Sharma published
China will allocate more budget to strengthen several core strategic technologies.
F1 ace Lewis Hamilton agrees to race quadriplegic in brainwave-controlled cars
By Andrew London published
Hamilton has agreed to a race in specially adapted cars controlled via brainwave-monitoring headsets.
This astounding machine lets you create music using just your mind
By Sharmishta Sarkar published
Neurologists have used electroencephalography technology to develop a musical instrument that allows users to create music just by thinking about it.
AI fly-by: artificial intelligence is mapping the brains of flies
By Duncan Geere published
Neuroscientists are linking groups of neurons in fruit fly brains to specific behaviours using machine learning.
Insects are teaching robots to track prey
By Duncan Geere published
A team of engineers and neuroscientists are using the way insects visualise and hunt prey to improve autonomous robotic technology.
Playing videogames make some parts of your brain more efficient
By Duncan Geere published
Take THAT, sensationalist pressure groups!
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