In neurological intensive care, it is quickly learned that the brain cannot wait. As the most sensitive organ in the human body, it can sustain irreversible damage after just a few minutes of severe ...
Despite all the attention on technologies that reduce the hands-on role of humans at work — such as self-driving vehicles, robot workers, artificial intelligence, and so on — researchers in the field ...
Researchers at the University of Osaka have developed a wireless EEG transmission system that ...
Soft electrodes designed to perfectly match a person's brain surface may help advance neural interfaces for neurodegenerative disease monitoring and treatment, according to a new study led by Penn ...
The newly developed “lab on a tube” is a catheter equipped with multiple sensors capable of continuously monitoring numerous physiological and biochemical changes in the brain, simultaneously. The ...
Despite all the attention on technologies that reduce the hands-on role of humans at work—such as self-driving vehicles, robot workers, artificial intelligence and so on—researchers in the field of ...
CeriBell, a neurodiagnostic startup known for its brain-monitoring headband that can detect seizure activity, made its market debut on Friday in an IPO that is expected to generate $180.3 million in ...
Traumatic brain injury, together with adjacent brain conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, is a global health crisis. In this presentation, Aleksandra Hemm, Product Manager from Thermo Fisher ...
A team led by Duke computer scientist Cynthia Rudin created the tool with artificial intelligence. The simple scorecard, used in hospitals everywhere, saves lives. In hospital intensive care units, ...
Dr. Randall Gates from Gates Brain Health stopped by Morning Break to talk about how Whole-Body MRI is practical for staging ...
Researchers at the University of Osaka have demonstrated a wireless EEG brain-monitoring device that runs solely on body heat, operating outdoors without batteries or external power. The system ...
"One could certainly imagine how enforced use of such devices could create a very dystopian basis for behavioral control." ...