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Study: Nicotine Is Good for You [Science]





Nicotine patches significantly improved attention and memory in older people suffering from mild cognitive impairment, which often leads to Alzheimer's, according to a new study. More »

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There Is a Super-Entity Inside the Human Brain [Science]






Super-entities are not just limited to dominance of the globe. Just as the economy is intertwined and largely controlled by a small and powerful core network, so too is your brain. More »
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It's Not How You Play the Game, It's WINNING [Video]






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MIT Scientist Controls Your Brain With Fiber Optics [Fiber Optics]






MIT scientist Ed Boyden invented a way to implant optical fibers into your brain and activate them on command using light. As neurons are turned on and off, the researchers can see what the circuits do. ...
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Your Brain Has More Connections Than Every Computer on Earth Combined [Video]






Just how complex is your noggin? Pretty damn complex, according to researchers at Stanford. Their new imaging technique discovered that synapses are actually more like individual microprocessors than sim...
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The Brain-Controlled RatCar, or the First Still From the Live Action Pinky and the Brain Movie [Neurology]






Being our go-to creatures for all manner of scientific and technological tests, rats often get the craziest gear several generations before we humans do. So what's latest and greatest in rat tech? The Rat...
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Researchers Successfully Translate Brainwaves Into Words [Science]






In a recent study, researchers at the University of Utah successfully translated brainwaves into words, a huge breakthrough that could eventually give paralyzed patients a new way to communicate. More&...
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Wanna Know What Spaceflight Feels Like? Strap On This Patch [Electrodes]






There are plenty of elements of spaceflight astronauts can prepare for, but the disorienting return back into our atmosphere has long been hard to replicate. This patch, which sends an electrical current ...
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IBM Creates the Most Detailed Map of the Brain To Date [Science]






In a paper published earlier this week, IBM researchers made huge strides in mapping the architecture of the brain, charting three times as many connections as any previous study. Where does such a map le...
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Is the Internet Making Us Smarter or Stupider? [Intelligence]






It's by no means a new debate, but it remains an important one, and today the Wall Street Journal tackles the issue with a pair of essays on what exactly internet's doing to our noggins. So, which is it? ...
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Don't Worry, This Baby Is Just Learning [Neurology]






Babies do a lot of sleeping—sometimes up to 18 hours a day. And with the remaining six hours dedicated to pooping and crying, you have to wonder when these tater tots are actually learning. The answ...
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How To Hack Mind Reading Toys [DIY]






Mind-controlled toys are one of those little things that remind you we're sort of living in the future today (also: Disney FastPass). If you have some brain/computer schemes of your own, here's a thorough...
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Visual Tricks Can Make Downloads Seem Quicker [Illusions]






Twiddling our thumbs while waiting for files to download is one of the great frustrations of our high-speed, technologically interconnected world. Computer scientists are unlikely to eliminate the waiting...
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Synesthetic Time Lords Discovered in California [Synesthesia]






Time Lords walk among us. Two per cent of readers may be surprised to discover that they are members of an elite group with the power to perceive the geography of time. More »





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A More Intelligent Artificial Intelligence [Ai]






Current artificial-intelligence systems are typically one of two types: logic-based or probability-based. But an MIT researcher has developed a new language, Church, that combines the best aspects of each...
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When You're Convinced Your Loved Ones Are Imposters [Memoryforever]






You're looking at a woman who resembles your mother. She moves and talks like your mother, and she's even dressed the same as your mother. In fact, she is your mother. But you're absolutely certain that s...
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Watch a Neuron Go Bad [Neurology]






Just like hard drive sectors can fail, neurons can go bad as data processing, memory-storing units in your brain. In this video, a neuron lacks the protein needed to make connections with other cells, es...
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How Google Crunches All That Data [Memory Forever]






If data centers are the brains of an information company, then Google is one of the brainiest there is. Though always evolving, it is, fundamentally, in the business of knowing everything. Here are some o...
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Brain Scans Can Access Your Memories [Memoryforever]






This week, we're looking at the ever-increasing digitization of memory, and indeed, today's technologies can even access memories stored on the most closely-guarded of hard drives: our brains. In a recent...
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Remainders - The Things We Didn't Post: Use Your Head Edition [Remainders]
In today's Remainders: your noggin! It's what chess champ Garry Kasparov used to defeat increasingly sophisticated computer opponents; it's what the contestants on Jeopardy consult for answers (or questions); it's the site of the next X-Prize challenge; a...
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Remainders - The Things We Didn't Post: Talk of Tomorrow Edition [Remainders]
In today's Remainders, the future! The soldiers of tomorrow get a new battery for their exoskeletons; a 2012 Olympic Stadium built from recycled weapons; a discovery showing that a big brain can indicate a great gamer, and more.
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