26 Oct
Rumors have been flying around NEWRON publishing headquarters that due to the recent days of cold weather, the head honchos over in Stockholm are considering retracting the Nobel Peace Prize from Al Gore. Hopefully the latest editions of NEWRON will help keep you warm in the upcoming months of cold weather.
-Thanks to Kartik for […]
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19 Oct
As our NEWRON readership continues to burgeon at astounding rates, we at NEWRON hq are working tirelessly to add additional NeuroEngineering related content to our weekly publication. Coming up with ideas wasn’t so easy, so we used some of our “neuro-protective pharmaceuticals” (see article 3) and came up with a few things. […]
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12 Oct
Feeling like you need a little more God in your life? A little brain stimulation in just the right places could do the trick. It may not cure any diseases, but over here at NEWRON publishing headquarters, we think it’s pretty cool.
Searching for God in the Brain
http://www.sciam.com/print_version.cfm?articleID=434D7C62-E7F2-99DF-37CC9814533B90D7
Researchers are unearthing the roots of religious feeling […]
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06 Oct
Thanks to Aaron for submitting an article this week!
Building a computer that reads minds
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21097949/wid/11915829?gt1=10541
User wears headband that sends light into the tissues of the head. Researchers with the Human Computer Interaction group at Tufts have come up with a straightforward way for your computer to tell if you are overworked, under-worked or not working […]
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01 Oct
While we recognize how great it is that advanced Neuroengineering research is leading to viable treatments for many neurological disorders, some of our NEWRON editors would love it if these brilliant scientists could figure out a way to use TMS or fMRI to cure the common cold, seeing as how our chief editor had trouble […]
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