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Here's How Scientists May Soon Be Able to "See" Your Dreams
A new animated short from Future of StoryTelling illustrates how scientists are using MRI technology to tap into the subconscious.
Breakdancing? An Unlikely Sense of Sight for the Visually Impaired
Hip-hop theatre company Rationale discover which dance moves can be seen by those with vision problems.
Perry Jones, Big Data, and the Road Back to Basketball
Perry Jones III had his rookie season derailed by injury and personal tragedy. Watch as we head to the P3 facility to see how data—as well as hard work and determination—is restarting his stalled NBA dream.
How Smelling and Drinking Wine Can Protect You from Alzheimer’s
The researchers behind this study chose to put 13 Master Sommeliers and 13 civilians into an MRI machine and had them smell fruits and wine, in order to look at the structural differences between the two groups of brains.
Why Two Decades of Brain Research Could Be Seriously Flawed
A new paper casts doubt on 40,000 studies.
Scientists May Have Just Found 600,000 Olympic Swimming Pools of Helium
It could help ease the helium shortage.
Kaleidoscopic MRI Art Brings Beauty to Neurological Illness
Artist Elizabeth Jameson redefines her multiple sclerosis with vibrant prints of her brain.
The Race to Map the Brain So We Can Upload It Into a Computer
Neuroscientists talk about mind uploading a lot more than you'd expect.
This Interactive System Lets Doctors See Your Guts in Virtual Reality
A company called EchoPixel hopes to bring medical imaging into the virtual reality era with its True 3D system.
Studying the Brain at Rest Is Really Hard
Neuroscientist Daniel Margulies studies the brain when it's not really doing anything specific, but still has a lot going on.
Colorful X-Ray Art Captures The Inner Beauty Of Humans And Animals, Literally
While most photographers dabble in nudes at some point in their career, French photographer Xavier Lucchesi takes it a step further by getting under his subjects' skin.