The events that take place inside of atoms occur at speeds that are normally much too fast to capture. Now researchers at IBM’s Almaden Research Center have developed a technique that lets them watch ...
Alan Gevins' top-floor corner office at SAM Technology looks out on the Financial District. This isn't bad real estate for a scientist who has gotten by on grants for 35 years. What he needs now is ...
Researchers at Tel Aviv University and Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center say they can measure memory by tracking subjects’ eye movements when watching videos. The new protocol opens the door for ...
Using strong and targeted but noninvasive magnets at specific sites in the brains of people with and without mild learning and memory problems, researchers report they were able to detect differences ...
Using strong and targeted but noninvasive magnets at specific sites in the brains of people with and without mild learning and memory problems, Johns Hopkins researchers report they were able to ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Carbon comes in many different forms, from the graphite found in pencils to the world's most expensive diamonds. In 1980, we knew of only three basic forms of carbon, namely ...
Connecting flash memory to a computer's PCI system offers some speed advantages over hard drives and conventional flash-memory drives. Here's a look at the idea. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
Vol. 78, No. 4, National Institutes of Health Toolbox Cognition Battery (NIH Toolbox CB): Validation for Children Between 3 and 15 Years (2013), pp. 34-48 (15 pages) One of the most significant ...
A computer algorithm, functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), and neuroscientists working together have been able to identify what people are remembering by measuring blood flow levels, ...
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