At high power, laser light inside a multimode optical fiber is supposed to misbehave. The beam usually breaks into a noisy, scattered pattern as the light ricochets through many paths at once.
MIT researchers found that chaotic laser light can transform into a precise, stable beam. This breakthrough enables much ...
CNS-3D Brain Organoids Predict Clinical Seizure Liability Central nervous system (CNS) toxicity accounts for 25% of safety ...
Soft electrodes designed to perfectly match a person's brain surface may help advance neural interfaces for neurodegenerative disease monitoring and ...
Penn State researchers have created an approach to 3D printing bioelectrodes that can stretch and morph to fit the minor ...
A zebra finch can fit in the palm of your hand, but its brain is doing something that looks almost unruly. Inside one part of ...
MIT researchers discovered a paradoxical phenomenon in optical physics that could enable a new bioimaging method that's ...
In an exclusive interview, Beniwal spoke about a range of topics, including the company’s ambitious digital prosthetics ...
The brain is more mechanically connected to the body than previously appreciated, scientists report in Nature Neuroscience.
The need for medical treatments for rare diseases such as Leigh syndrome is high. However, low patient numbers make research ...
Researchers developed human muscle models that demonstrate human-like functional and molecular responses to pharmaceutical ...