New soft-bodied robots that can be controlled by a simple magnetic field are well suited to work in confined spaces.
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New soft-bodied robots that can be controlled by a simple magnetic field are well suited to work in confined spaces.
Inside an MRI scanner, teens can see how mindfulness meditation quiets a neural network associated with rumination and worry.
What can today’s surprisingly human-like AI language models teach neuroscientists about the brain?
Constructed languages like Klingon and Esperanto activate the same parts of the brain that process languages that evolved naturally.
A machine-learning-driven risk calculator could alert health care providers when young people are at risk of developing bipolar disorder.
By studying how bodies and minds work together to control movement, neuroscientists are improving the ways we restore movement when it is lost.
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