In a tweet, Neuralink expressed its excitement, "We are excited to share that we have received the FDA's approval to launch our first-in-human clinical study! This is the result of incredible work by the Neuralink team in close collaboration with the FDA and represents an important first
Talking to ANI here in the national capital, Kharge said, "BJP has become loose cannons. They have lost the connection between their tongue and their brain. They don't think before they speak. They think they can get away with it. That is not going to happen anymore in Karnataka. People need
Former Maharashtra Chief Minister and ex-Lok Sabha Speaker Manohar Joshi is still critical and semi-comatose, but his brain haemorrhage is stable and he continues to be in the ICU, stated a health bulletin released by P.D. Hinduja Hospital on Wednesday.
Regular physical activity and exercise may lower bleeding in people with intracerebral haemorrhage, according to research from the University of Gothenburg. The researchers stress the relevance of physical activity in brain protection.
New Delhi [India], May 23: The two-day conclave of researchers (Shodh Prayas) concluded at the Vivekananda Global University with motivational and inspiring speeches by the top brains of the country and an exchange of ideas and thoughts among hundreds of researchers and scholars from acro
Researchers have recorded pain-related data from inside the brains of people suffering from chronic pain issues caused by stroke or amputation (phantom limb pain) for the first time. Understanding how pain is represented by brain activity and how to modify that activity to treat chronic pain
A recent study suggests that fresh insights into the spread of toxic proteins that collect in the brains of Alzheimer's disease patients may hold the key to slowing the disease's progression.
A recent study headed by the Lieber Institute for Brain Development found that more than 100 genes linked to the risk of schizophrenia appear to induce disease owing to their activity in the placenta rather than the developing brain.
Physically, the sounds we hear around us are characterised by their frequency and loudness. But sounds have meaning for us beyond those parameters: they might be pleasant or unpleasant, threatening or reassuring, engaging and rich in information, or merely noise.
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, discovered a way to identify people's hand movements by reviewing only data from noninvasive brain imaging, rather than information from the hands themselves. The findings represent an early step towards constructing a non-invasive brai