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CSN School on Neurophysiology Techniques
CSN organizes this school on Neurophysiology Techniques to provide a wide spectrum overview on experimental tools available to investigate brain functions....
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Chip implant developed to help the paralysed
exercise
A tiny, implantable chip that delivers electrical impulses
to aid in exercising paralysed limbs has been unveiled by
scientists...
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ReNaChip project goes global
ReNaChip started in 2008 and following a
recent press release from Tel Aviv University news about the
ReNaChip project has gone global.
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Spinal advance gets rats running
Hopes that people with spinal injuries could one day regain leg movement have been raised by research in rats.
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Silk helps make bio-integrated electronics
Researchers in the US have developed a new way to connect tiny electronic
circuits to the human brain.
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Visit ReNaChip at ICT2010 Digitally Driven
Visit ReNaChip at ICT2010 Digitally Driven.
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BCBT summer school in September 2010 30 Aug 2010- 10 Sep 2010
Barcelona cognition, brain and technology summer school will take place at UPF from 30th October to 10th September, 2010.
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g.tec received 2010 the Science2business Award
g.tec received 2010 the Science2business Award for the “impressive cooperation with European partners
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ReNaChip news article in North East Vision
Read the news article about ReNaChip in the North East Vision magazine.
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INEX at Technology World 09
INEX are exhibiting and giving a key note pitch at Technology World 09, 23-24th November, Ricoh Arena, Coventry in the Science meets industry zone.
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IBM Unveils a New Brain Simulator
IBM’s Almaden Research Center announced that they have created the largest brain simulation to date on a supercomputer. The number of neurons and synapses in the simulation exceed those in a cat’s brain...
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ReNaChip at the movies!
The objective of the project is to develop a biomimetic, biohybrid model that can demonstrate the recovery of a learning response that is lost due to aging processes...
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Novel Nerve Interface Electrodes
Nanowerk has reported that AIST and Toyohashi University of Technology in Japan has developed a novel electrode for a peripheral nerve interface.
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World premiere of brain orchestra
The Multimodal Brain Orchestra performed its world premiere led by an "emotional conductor" and a traditional one, music and video change in time with the performers' brain waves and heart rate.
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Cyborg Moth Gets a New Radio
10 February 2009—Attempts by the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to create cybernetic insects (hybrids of biological and electronic bugs) have yielded ultralow-power radios to control the bugs’ flight
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Of cells and wires
The Scientist magazine recently published an article discussing the state of the art in neuroprosthetics
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Visit ReNaChip at ICT 2008
ICT 2008 “I” to
the Future – Invention – Innovation – Impact
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