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Archive for November, 2007

30 Nov

NEWRON: Vol II, Issue XI

NeuroE ngineering Weekly Review Of News
The technological advancements that led to the development of the TV took place long ago. Surprisingly, this new device wasn’t applied to the arena of mental health and neuroscience. Until now. And what better show to improve mental health than the cringe-inducing antics of larry […]

23 Nov

NEWRON: Vol II, Issue XI

Every year around this time, it seems that more and more of the neuroengineering research labs tend to suddenly switch from poking and prodding rats and monkeys, to experimenting on turkeys. I suppose that most of these types of research experiments generally spare the turkey breasts, which is always the best part of the […]

16 Nov

NEWRON: Vol II, Issue X

It appears as though Microsoft is finally making a move into the field of Neuroengineering, developing a brain back-up device (first article). Will this lead to a bright future where we can use excel spreadsheets in our minds or to a dismal place where bugs, pop-up ads, and relentless software updates will ceaselessly plague […]

09 Nov

NEWRON: Vol II, Issue IX

Next time you yell at you at your computer out of frustration, it may be able to yell back…or so researchers are hoping.  Check it out in the 2nd article.  Enjoy!
Team Of Scientists Develops Non-Invasive Method To Track Nerve-Cell Development In Live Human Brain
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/88233.php
A team of scientists including researchers at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) […]

02 Nov

NEWRON: Vol II, Issue IX

We all know that the brain is quite beautiful to look at, but the editors here at NEWRON have always wished that it was just a little more colorful. Well, our wish has come true this week as Harvard/MIT scientists made some really pretty pictures of the brain. Word is that they may […]

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