A team of researchers discover how the stentor, an organism made of a single, gigantic cell, learns without a brain.
The single-celled Stentor coeruleus learns through CaMKII-driven protein modification, mirroring mechanisms found in the human brain.
Artificial neurons could open a pathway toward computing that resembles human brain power.
A startup is experimenting with data centers powered by lab-grown human neurons, testing whether living cells can offer a ...
Brain study reveals memories stick when learning triggers a brief “energy emergency” in glucose-sensing neurons.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Groundbreaking research from Karolinska Institutet reveals that humans can grow new neurons well into old age, offering new hope ...
Neurons that fire together, wire together” is not the full story. A novel mechanism explains how the brain can learn across ...
A new study published in Nature Communications reveals that a brain chemical called acetylcholine can directly trigger the ...
Credit: Mark Hersam/Northwestern University Printed artificial neurons can now send lifelike signals that activate real brain ...
Challenging a long-standing assumption regarding the adult brain, recent research has demonstrated that individuals can continue to develop new brain cells into old age. Researchers at Sweden’s ...