Researchers find the infant brain does not control its blood flow in the same way as the adult brain. The findings could change the way researchers study brain development in infants and children.
Known for successfully transplanting a bioengineered stem cell-based trachea, surgeon Paolo Macchiarini plans to use his technique to recreate more complex tissue. He has recently made attempts to regenerate brain tissue in rats and mice.
Researchers were able to measure the speed of neuronal signal conduction along segments of single axons in neuronal cultures by using a high-resolution electrical method.
Researchers have developed a new way of processing signals in cochlear implants to help users hear music better.
Researchers discover how the brain sorts out relevant and irrelevant sensory information during decision making processes.
Researchers created 3D brain-like tissue which functions like, and has similar structural features to, tissue in rat brains.
Researchers use computer technology to better understand how the brain fundamentally controls the body.
Researchers develop a graphene microelectrode that allows for optical imaging and electrophysiological recordings of neural circuits.
Researchers develop a framework to show how neuroprosthetics can be used as a tool for examining how and where the brain encodes new information.
Researchers create a fully functional neuron using organic bioelectronics. The artificial neuron is able to mimic the function of human neurons.
Researchers use a mathematical model to demonstrate that bacteria can control robot behavior.
Researchers have developed a new 3D printed layer structure which incorporates neural cells.