Neurotech
Brain-computer interfaces and cognitive tech.
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Redox Hydrogel Rebuilds Vocal Fold Tissue With Targeted Cellular Control
A redox-regulated hydrogel that forms directly at the injury site can restore vocal fold function — no surgery, no scaffold implant, just chemistry doing the heavy lifting in situ.
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Rice University RNA Barcoding Maps Phage-Bacteria Interactions at Scale
Identifying which virus infects which bacterium inside a mixed microbial community has been a core unsolved problem in viral ecology — Rice University's new RNA barcoding system cracks it without isolating individual strains.
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Genes You Didn't Inherit Still Shape Who You Become
Your parents' genes that you never received are still influencing your height, weight, and academic performance — through the environments those genes built around you.
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Fruit Fly Brain Complexity Collapses Into Fewer Than 200 Ground Plans
The entire cellular diversity of the fruit fly cerebrum — thousands of neuron types — reduces to fewer than 200 foundational blueprints. That compression could be the key to making mammalian neurobiology tractable.
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Programmers' Brains Fire Linguistic Error Signals When Reading Confusing Code
Your brain treats a badly written function the same way it treats a grammatical mistake in a sentence — and now there's EEG data to prove it. A new study caught the exact neural moment programmers stumble on confusing code.
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Bipolar Disorder Mapped to Widespread White Matter Network Inefficiencies
Bipolar disorder isn't just a chemical imbalance story — new brain mapping shows the disorder is written into the brain's physical wiring architecture, broadly and measurably.
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Flu Drugs Linked to Slower Cognitive Decline in HIV Patients
Common flu antivirals may have a second job: blocking the brain-aging mechanism that robs people living with HIV of their memory. The target isn't the virus — it's sugar.
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Gut Microbe Receptor Identified as Sleep Apnea Cardiovascular Driver
The gut-heart connection in sleep apnea just got a molecular address: the farnesoid X receptor (FXR), a bile-acid sensor shaped by gut microbes, appears to be a primary driver of cardiovascular complications in sleep apnea models — not a bystander.
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Cannabis-Tobacco Co-Use Compounds Cognitive Decline in At-Risk Teens
For teenagers already on the clinical edge of psychosis, combining cannabis and tobacco doesn't just add risk — it multiplies it, producing significantly lower cognitive scores than either substance alone or healthy controls.
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Neuropixels Opto Probe Monitors and Controls Hundreds of Neurons Simultaneously
A single probe thinner than a human hair can now both record and manipulate hundreds of individual neurons deep in the brain at the same time — collapsing what used to be two separate experimental setups into one.
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Children Parse Human Gaze for Intent but Ignore Robot Eyes
Three-year-olds fluently read intentions from human eyes — but present the same cues in a humanoid robot's face and the signal goes dark. That gap has direct consequences for every classroom robot, therapy bot, and social AI aimed at kids.
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Collagen Tiles Deliver Targeted Radiation to Prevent Glioblastoma Recurrence
Glioblastoma almost always comes back — and it comes back exactly where surgeons just operated. A new tile-based radiation approach placed directly into the resection cavity dramatically improves local tumor control over the current standard of care.
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Daily Fruit Juice or Smoothie Cuts Clinical Depression in RCT
A randomized controlled trial finds that one daily glass of 100% fruit juice or a smoothie significantly improves mental wellbeing in people with clinical depression — no prescription required, cost measured in cents.
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Chinese Lab Tests Laser-Powered Ceramic Engine for AI-Driven 6G
Chinese researchers say they've built a ceramic engine that runs on visible-light laser power — and they're pitching it as the sensory nervous system for future 6G networks that can see, hear, and think autonomously.
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Laughter Found to Reshape Early Brain Architecture and Ease Learning
Laughter isn't just a social lubricant — a new developmental study argues it physically rewires early brain architecture and cuts cognitive load at the molecular level. If the findings hold, "play more" becomes a neurologically defensible prescription.
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Ear-Based Vagus Stimulation Found to Enhance Human Motor Cortex Activity
Clipping a stimulator to your ear during movement may directly upgrade your brain's motor system — no surgery required. A new study shows taVNS actively pairs with and amplifies motor cortex function in real time.
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Nuro Bets Late-Mover Advantage Beats Waymo's Head Start
Being second in robotaxis might not be a consolation prize — Nuro is actively arguing it's the winning position. That's a bold claim when Waymo is already running 3,000+ driverless cars across 10 U.S. cities.
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MIT Neuroscience Discovery Advances Understanding of Brain Function
MIT researchers have uncovered a new mechanism in the brain — the kind of finding that quietly rewrites textbook assumptions before most people notice.
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NSF Workshop Maps Neuroscience Roadmap to Fix AI's Core Failures
Current AI can't reliably touch the world, breaks under distribution shift, and burns energy at unsustainable rates. A new NSF-backed roadmap argues neuroscience already has the blueprints to fix all three — and that the field has been sitting on them.
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Synchron Takes Equity Stake in Acquandas to Push BCI Forward
Synchron isn't waiting for Neuralink to set the pace. The company just took an equity position in Acquandas to accelerate its brain-computer interface pipeline — a structural move, not just a partnership announcement.
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