Just one brain cell and zero use of it.
In the video, the dachshund is shown completely wrapped inside the sleeve of a dressing gown, his long and short body tightly ...
Real-life researchers taught a dish of roughly 200,000 living human brain cells to play the classic 1990s computer game “Doom ...
Sure, playing video game is fun. But the ability of tiny brain organoids to pick up a skill could provide insight into how ...
In 1897 Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov proved that animals can be trained using associative learning—now, the same might be ...
A recent study has found that a specific single-celled organism has the capacity for Pavlovian associative learning without a brain or even a neuron.
Cortical Labs uses human brain cells attached to silicon chips to create biological computers that could offer energy ...
A team from the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) has discovered a novel way in which tumor cells alter the ...
In a bid to better understand, and potentially treat, a host of conditions that affect early cognition, neurodevelopment and ...
Understanding how the brain works requires more than studying single regions in isolation. The cerebral cortex depends on long-distance connections that link specialized areas into coordinated ...
A newly identified protein pair may drive brain cell death in Alzheimer’s, offering a clearer explanation of how the disease progresses.
The owner's other cat knew exactly where to watch the bird through the window, clearly using more brain cells.