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Garry Nolan, a professor of pathology at Stanford University in California, stated that he studied the brains of fighter pilots who encounter UFOs, and found that they had white matter disease. A SCIENTIST who...
The new findings published in the journal Science state how a small tweak a million years ago changed the human brain forever. The human brain was different in the beginning but then a tweak...
Blackrock Neurotech, a biotech firm headquartered in Salt Lake City, has implanted brain chips in 50 people to treat ailments. These chips enable individuals to control robotic limbs and wheelchairs, play video games, and even sense feelings.
Alexander Huth, a neuroscientist at the University of Texas at Austin and co-author of a new study, has revealed that brain scans and artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to "decode" thoughts. Scientists said...
Radiology professor Evan Gordon, the lead author of the study published in the journal Nature, from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has said that they have found the mind-body nexus in the human brain.
A recent report found that adults in the US check their mobile phones, on average, 344 times a day, which shows how it has changed our brains.
Discover the impact of ASMR on your brain by watching these videos. Explore the world of soothing sensations and relaxation in this informative guide.
Are you thinking what I’m thinking? With the advent of new mind reading technology, this question may be made redundant. Firstly, because it may soon be possible to recreate imagery directly from your thoughts, and secondly, because tools are being developed to put it there.
Musk earlier stated that humans are "already cyborgs" due to our reliance on technology. Humans in 2100 could very well be ageless bionic hybrids with downloadable brains.
During the WEF Annual Meeting 2023, the WEF focused on the weaponization of brain sciences and the vulnerabilities of the human brain, which suggest that they might want to hack your brain to militarise it.