Por: Forbes Business December 10, 2022
Ever notice how loud life is? Noise pollution has continued to double every three decades. Ambulance sirens are now louder that they were 100 years ago. Why? Because our world is noisier than ever before. And all this noise is causing more stress, according to University of Pennsylvania’s professor Mathias Basner. He notes that “the body will excrete stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol that lead to changes in the composition of our... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion December 10, 2022
For better and for worse, the link between biological parents and their children is well known, from a child inheriting a mother’s wit and skill at math to inheriting a father’s nose and short temper. It turns out children also cause a change in a father’s brain, according... + más
NFL Week 4: Across the league, teams have hit the ground running this year | The Boston Globe
Shaikin: Baseball embracing the 'flukes' and plenty of added revenue this postseason | Los Angeles Times
NBC 6 South Florida USA World December 02, 2022
AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File Tech billionaire said his Neuralink company is seeking permission to test its brain implant in people soon. In a “show and tell” presentation livestreamed Wednesday night, Musk said his team is in the process of asking U.S. regulators to allow them... + más
Elon Musk's Neuralink shows brain implant prototype and robotic surgeon during recruiting event | CNN
Musk’s Neuralink Under Federal Investigation Over Alleged Animal Welfare Abuses, Report Says | Forbes
MarketWatch USA Politics October 26, 2022
In his book, Milstein breaks down the ways anyone can improve their memory and productivity, as well as “supercharge” the brain. These strategies may not only create healthier, happier lifestyles, but have the potential to fight off nongenetic cognitive illnesses, such as... + más
Stroke can lead to vascular dementia: Alzheimer's Q&A | The Advocate
Memory Lane TV can improve patients' moods and more: Alzheimer's Q&A | The Advocate
Associated Press USA Science October 13, 2022
Scientists have transplanted human brain cells into the brains of baby rats, where the cells grew and formed connections.It’s part of an effort to better study human brain development and diseases affecting this most complex of organs, which makes us who we are but has long... + más
Scientists grow human brain cells in rats — influencing rodents’ behavior | New York Post
Scientists grow human brain cells in rats to study diseases | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Science October 12, 2022
Scientists have transplanted human brain cells into the brains of baby rats, where the cells grew and formed connections. It's part of an effort to better study human brain development and diseases affecting this most complex of organs, which makes us who we are but has... + más
Scientists grow human brain cells in rats to study diseases | WPLG Local 10
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech October 12, 2022
Scientists have transplanted human brain cells into the brains of baby rats, where the cells grew and formed connections.It's part of an effort to better study human brain development and diseases affecting this most complex of organs, which makes us who we are but has long... + más
ABC News USA Tech October 12, 2022
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