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Putting your weight into opening a door (say, with your shoulder) is easier than using your hands. Sliding heavy cardboard ...
Nerves look blue in the reconstructed view of a genetically engineered mouse (left) whose neurons produce a fluorescent ...
Based on the analysis, the brain appears to be a particularly strong predictor of not just Alzheimer’s disease, but longevity ...
Anomalies in glial cell density and corpus callosum diameter raise questions about their role in Einstein’s remarkable ...
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Stanford researchers discovered that dialing down an overactive enzyme, LRRK2, can regrow lost cellular “antennae” in key ...
The heart is the body's hardest-working muscle. Whether you're awake or asleep, or exercising or resting, your heart is always at work. It pumps blood through arteries to deliver oxygen to organs and ...
A new program explores the latest research on how lifestyle choices can support brain health and overall well-being as we age. Hosted by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, in partnership with the Alzheimer ...
We present Human to Humanoid (H2O), a reinforcement learning (RL) based framework that enables real-time whole-body teleoperation of a full-sized humanoid robot with only an RGB camera. To create a ...
POSTECH researchers 3D print human brain model - guiding the axonal growth of neurons using the Bioengineered Neural Network (BENN).
Developing natural, intuitive, and human-centric input systems for mobile human-machine interaction (HMI) poses significant challenges. Existing gaze or gesture-based interaction systems are often ...