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Electric Skateboard Controlled By Your Brainwaves

Electric skateboards are cool, in a dorky kind of way. We were impressed by the “Board of Awesomeness“, which was controlled by a wave of your hands via a Kinect. But here’s the future: a skateboard controlled by your brain.


February 8, 2012
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Study: We Love Facebook Because It Tricks Us Into Thinking We’re Doing Something Important

When you’re perusing your Facebook account, your brain might be fooling you into thinking you’re doing something incredibly creative and productive that will improve your life. If only that were true!


February 1, 2012
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Eavesdropping By Reading Brainwaves Is Feasible

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Scientists don’t get their due. After all, they can do almost anything. Except, you know, eavesdrop on our conversations by reading our brainwaves. Oh… wait. Apparently, now, they can.


January 27, 2012
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This Negative Image Will Melt Your Brain

Want to add more wrinkles to that ol’ brain of yours? Stare at the coloured dots on the girl’s nose in the photo above for 30 seconds. Then look at a white surface (blank browser, mayhaps) and start blinking. You should see a non-negative image of the girl. WHAT. BRAIN. MELTING. WHAT. OHMYGOD.


January 10, 2012
Science

Pill Could Cure Depression By Growing Your Brain

If you are depressed, or schizophrenic or have Alzheimer’s, scientists say you probably have a shrunken hippocampus. The good news: a drug that just entered human trials promises to re-grow that part of the brain.


December 9, 2011
Science

Even If You’re Old You Can Learn New Tricks With Really Freaking Hard Work

London is a crazy mixed-up city, navigation-wise. It’s so hard find your way around that when taxi-drivers learn to, they say they’ve Acquired The Knowledge. And now scientists say The Knowledge actually changes drivers’ brains.


November 24, 2011
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Alzheimer’s Damage May Be Reversible

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New research suggests that electromagnetic stimulation may reverse the damage done by Alzheimer’s disease.


October 22, 2011
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Our Divided Brains Might Be Making Us Unhappy: A Plea For A More Right-Brained World

This video just blew my mind, kind of literally. I will never look at my own brain the same way again.

Iain McGilchrist talks about how so many of the left versus right brain arguments — for example that emotion and language are controlled by the left hemisphere and that the right hemisphere controls visual images and reason — have been disproven.


October 8, 2011
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Monkeys Move Touch-Sensitive Virtual Limb Using Only Thoughts

Using monkeys as test subjects, researchers from Duke University Medical centre are laying down the foundation for a new class of brain-controlled, touch-sensitive prosthetic limbs.


September 22, 2011
Science

Electric Shocks Can Aid Learning

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That time you stuck a fork in the electric socket as a youngster? Not only were you learning a valuable lesson about pain, but you may have also been firing up your brain, according to new research.