Dr. Ed Boyden displays the small prototype Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation machine built by his students at the Neuroengineering and Neuromedia Lab at MIT. The copper coils generate magnetic fields ...
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) researchers are unraveling the secrets of the fruit fly brain to advance robotics. A team from the institution's Neuroengineering Laboratory have used ...
The son of a dermatologist in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, Memon was intent on earning the same prestigious scholarship to medical school that his father had won, becoming a dermatologist himself ...
Relying on fruit flies, several scientists are achieving new insights into how neurons in the brain are connected and send signals to control movements. A closer understanding of these neurological ...
Programming computers has never been easier. The real challenge is figuring out how to hack the circuits inside your head. The words “brain-machine interface” may sound like sci-fi, but they are ...
Ainy Fineen and Samara Patel discuss with engineering student Usman Wani what the future holds for various neurological disorder treatments as a result of cutting edge research into neuroengineering ...
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