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A Simulator for Brain Surgeons

A virtual-reality simulator promises safer operations and better training.

Targeting the Brain with Sound Waves

Ultrasound might provide a new, noninvasive way to control brain activity.

Building a Brain on a Silicon Chip

A chip developed by European scientists simulates the learning capabilities of the human brain.

Making an Old Brain Young

Scientists are developing new ways to manipulate the brain's normal plasticity.

Rewiring the Brain

Rerouting electrical signals around damaged nerves may one day help treat paralysis.

Brain Games

Do new controllers that purport to interpret brain activity really work?

A Messy Art

A neurosurgeon explains how she manages to cope with the newest technologies for brain surgery.

Brain Trauma in Iraq

Thousands of U.S. soldiers have survived powerful explosions in Iraq. Many are returning home with brain injuries that could result in long-term disabilities.

Mind Reading with Functional MRI

Scientists use brain imaging to predict what someone is looking at.

Making Memories

A glowing protein provides insight into how learning strengthens the ties between neurons.

Lighting Ballasts That Direct Patients

An innovative navigation system uses optical signals from hospital lights to guide patients with traumatic brain injuries around hospitals.

Brain Signal Linked to Autism

Imaging the brain during social interaction reveals a deficit that may be tied to a sense of self.

Regenerating Nerves

A polymer studded with chemicals that resemble a common neurotransmitter can stimulate the growth of neurons.

The Year in Biotech

Stem cells from skin, myriad microbes, and a $350,000 personal genome.

A Working Brain Model

A computer simulation could eventually allow neuroscience to be carried out in silico.

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