‘Mind-Reading’ Headset Lets You Control a Computer with Your Thoughts … Sort Of0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- April 25, 2018
Regardless of whether your mouth is moving right now, you are talking to yourself.

Regardless of whether your mouth is moving right now, you are talking to yourself.

A team of scientists from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research and the Universities of New South Wales and Sydney has identified a new DNA structure — called the intercalated motif (i-motif) — inside living human cells.

The inactivity of astronauts during spaceflights presents a significant risk to their muscles, says a new study in The Journal of Physiology.

Hungry, hungry enzymes.
Scientists at the University of California, Irvine made a breakthrough recently in verifying a new material configuration to facilitate cooling.

Hypothetical subatomic particles called axions get their chance to shine

A mysterious vomiting condition tied to marijuana use has an even stranger antidote: hot showers.

Scientists waste countless hours navigating paywalls to access research papers, but major changes are underway

Here’s why dreams matter.