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Drugs to Grow Your Brain

Jun 16, 2008
Drugs that encourage the growth of new neurons in the brain are now headed for clinical trials. The drugs, which have already shown success in alleviating symptoms of depression and boosting memory in animal models, are being developed by BrainCells...

Musicians May Soon Be Able to Play Instruments Using Just Their Minds

Jun 15, 2008
Researchers at Goldsmiths University of London have developed technology to translate thoughts into musical notes...

The Curious Case of a Woman Addicted to Her Brain Implant

Dec 4, 2009
i09 tells the story of a woman, with a history of addictive behavior, who was given an electrode implant in her thalamus to help her manage chronic pain. She ended up addicted to the erotic sensations that using the implant, self-stimulating herself...

Generative art by Jared Tarbell

Dec 4, 2009
Gallery of Computation Related posts:The trippy art of Naoto HattoriCzech art to checkPaul Laffoley site

How Robber Barons hijacked the "Victorian Internet"

Dec 3, 2009
In many ways this story is far field from our contemporary debates about network management, file sharing, and the perils of protocol discrimination. But the main questions seem to remain the same—to what degree will we let Western Union then and...

Google CEO denies making a profit on newspaper's backs

Dec 3, 2009
Google is a great source of promotion. We send online news publishers a billion clicks a month from Google News and more than three billion extra visits from our other services, such as Web Search and iGoogle. That is 100,000 opportunities a minute to...

Mice Make Music, Crickets Act, Ghost Microscopes, Slime Mould Paintings – The Art Of Gail Wight

Dec 3, 2009
The Art Of Gail Wight (via Fadereu) Related posts:19th-century ghost scrollsProfessional paintings based on kids drawingsHilma af Klint’s revelatory paintings

Drugs to Grow Your Brain


Musicians May Soon Be Able to Play Instruments Using Just Their Minds



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