Time spent in space changes the structure of astronauts’ brains
Researchers have found changes to the brains of astronauts who visited the ISS, with parts of the brain called perivascular spaces expanding.
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Researchers have found changes to the brains of astronauts who visited the ISS, with parts of the brain called perivascular spaces expanding.
In an amazing and also somewhat unsettling new A.I. project, researchers were able to read brain waves to generate faces that people find especially attractive
Brainwave data is almost always captured sporadically or intermittently. But with this innovation, it could be captured continuously
Robert McIntyre is on a mission to preserve human brains so they can be uploaded in the future. Outlandish? Sure. But aren’t most groundbreaking ideas?
Neuroscientists are optimistic, but skeptical