Jon McCormack's new book celebrates the whorls, hexagons, and half-moons that appear in the world all around us.
DURHAM, N.C. -- Duke University biomedical engineers have used computers to "evolve" more effective patterns of electric shocks delivered deep within the brain to treat Parkinson's disease symptoms.
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Our first paper this year - an excellent start! Today, one of the joint papers of Dr. Jasper Wattjes and Dr. Anna Niehues has been accepted for publication in the highly reputed Journal of the ...
Do you spot pictures in the clouds? Source: Kranich17/Pixabay Have you ever spotted pictures in the clouds? The human brain is exceptional in its ability to identify patterns and find meaning in a ...