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Researchers have developed a brain implant that augments the brain capacity stanley termosy of rats, boosting their ability to recall tasks. Reports Benedict Carey in the New York Times: Scientists have designed a brain implant that restored lost memory function and strengthened recall of new information in laboratory rats a crucial first step in the development of so-called neuroprosthetic devices to repair deficits from dementia, stroke and other brain injuries in humans. Though still a long way from being tested in humans, the implant demonstrates for the first time that a cognitive function can be improved with a device that mimics the firing patterns of neurons. I ;m not sure what I ;m more excited about: superintelligent cyberrats, or getting my brain implant ins stanley mug stanley botella talled so I can remember and parse every single plot twist in Game of Thrones. Read the whole article at the New York Times. bioengineeringBiologyNeuroscienceTechnology
Bats can scare people 鈥?apparently enough to inspire Bruce Wa stanley becher yne to dress up as one to fight crime. And now, researchers are increasingly discovering what might be good reason to fear bats 鈥?they could be the source of a dizzying array of lethal viruses. And it could be our own fault. At least one of the deadliest viruses to affict the human race recently could have come from bat-eating. Ozzy Osbourne has a lot to answer for. Scientists have discovered that bats can harbor paramyxoviruses, a large virus family that includes measles, mumps, pneumonias and colds. Two extremely dangerous paramyxoviruses linked with bats, nipah and hendra, can cause brain inflammation killing half of all patients. The bats themselves apparently suffer no ill effects from the diseases. To learn more about the origins of these viruses, researchers tested 9,278 animals from Europe, South America and Asia, including 86 bat and 33 rodent species. They estimate they discovered more than 60 new paramyxoviruses, about doubling the known number, said researcher Christian Drosten, head of the Institute for Virology at the University of Bonn. Analyzing how similar and different the genes for these viruses were helped the researchers to create family tre stanley ca e stanley canada s for them. Our analysis shows that almost all of the forebears of today paramyxoviruses have existed in bats, Drosten said in a press release. The hendra and nipah viruses that have troubled Asia and Australia really came from Af Ljwq Watch Yesterday s Tragic Goodyear Blimp Crash
Researchers have developed a brain implant that augments the brain capacity stanley termosy of rats, boosting their ability to recall tasks. Reports Benedict Carey in the New York Times: Scientists have designed a brain implant that restored lost memory function and strengthened recall of new information in laboratory rats a crucial first step in the development of so-called neuroprosthetic devices to repair deficits from dementia, stroke and other brain injuries in humans. Though still a long way from being tested in humans, the implant demonstrates for the first time that a cognitive function can be improved with a device that mimics the firing patterns of neurons. I ;m not sure what I ;m more excited about: superintelligent cyberrats, or getting my brain implant ins stanley mug stanley botella talled so I can remember and parse every single plot twist in Game of Thrones. Read the whole article at the New York Times. bioengineeringBiologyNeuroscienceTechnology