This color-coded graphic shows different populations of cells in the mouse brain, each one targeted by one of the genetic tools developed by scientists at the Allen Institute and other institutions.
A new bioluminescent tool allows neurons to glow on their own, letting scientists track brain activity without harmful lasers ...
A team led by Duke computer scientist Cynthia Rudin created the tool with artificial intelligence. The simple scorecard, used in hospitals everywhere, saves lives. In hospital intensive care units, ...
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Scientists can tune brain signals up or down to treat disorders
For decades, neurology treated the brain like a black box, nudging it with drugs and hoping symptoms would ease. Now ...
Who needs a crystal ball when you’ve got artificial intelligence? Researchers at Mass General Brigham have developed a potentially game-changing AI tool capable of detecting subtle changes in brain ...
The Bioluminescence Hub at Brown, a collaborative team of neuroscientists from around the U.S., found a way to harness light ...
Artificial intelligence tools in neuro-oncology demonstrate robust performance in detecting brain metastases and predicting clinical outcomes.
A decade ago, a group of scientists had the literally brilliant idea to use bioluminescent light to visualize brain activity.
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