Brain scans can translate a person’s thoughts into words
A noninvasive brain-computer interface capable of converting a person’s thoughts into words could one day help people who have lost
Read MoreA noninvasive brain-computer interface capable of converting a person’s thoughts into words could one day help people who have lost
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Read MoreIn the late 1980s, NASA conducted a study to determine how well indoor plants like aloe vera, Chinese ivy, and
Read MoreLast spring, engineers in Barcelona packed up the sperm-injecting robot they’d designed and sent it by DHL to New York
Read MoreAlthough most of us think of fungi as “mushrooms,” these spore-producing bodies are just the reproductive organs of mycelium—decentralized, weblike
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Read MoreThere are trillions of microbes living in and on our bodies—and we might be able to modify them to help
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Read MoreEmbryos made from stem cells—instead of a sperm and egg—have been created from monkey cells for the first time. When
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