Robots of the future could have fingertips as sensitive as those of people, new research suggests.Researchers at the Universities of Edinburgh and Sheffield have been examining the way our brains interpret our senses.They connected artificial mouse whiskers to a robotic brain to see how the brain processes information relayed by sense of touch.The scientists found that when objects were brushed against...
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November 18 (ANI): A growing number of studies indicate that although insects have tiny brains, they can perform some seriously impressive feats of mental gymnastics.According to a report in Discovery News, the studies indicate that insects can count, categorize objects, even recognize human faces - all with brains the size of pinheads.Despite many attempts to link the volume of an animal's brain with...
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growing number of studies indicate that although insects have tiny brains, they can perform some seriously impressive feats of mental gymnastics.According to a report in Discovery News, the studies indicate that insects can count, categorize objects, even recognize human faces - all with brains the size of pinheads.Despite many attempts to link the volume of an animal’s brain with the depth of its...
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growing number of studies indicate that although insects have tiny brains, they can perform some seriously impressive feats of mental gymnastics.According to a report in Discovery News, the studies indicate that insects can count, categorize objects, even recognize human faces - all with brains the size of pinheads.Despite many attempts to link the volume of an animal's brain with the depth of its...
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Researchers at the Brain Research Centre have revealed new information about the mechanism that leads to the destruction of brain cells following a stroke, as well as a possible way to mitigate that damage.After a stroke, many brain cells continue to die even after blood flow has been restored.Researchers have long known that this is due to a complicated cascade of cellular messages that lead to the...
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KochiThink of a human having an artificial brain which works as natural brain, is it exciting? Yes, scientists are trying hard to create an artificial brain.Among all the living creatures on earth human being is considered as the intelligent creature. The human brain is not only complex but also a marvelous organ. So many researches are conducted by scientists in the past several years to create a...
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the Brain Research Centre have revealed new information about the mechanism that leads to the destruction of brain cells following a stroke, as well as a possible way to mitigate that damage.After a stroke, many brain cells continue to die even after blood flow has been restored.Researchers have long known that this is due to a complicated cascade of cellular messages that lead to the "self-destruction"...
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Neurosurgeons at Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Centre have developed a new microscope that will help easily identify brain tumours and precisely remove it during surgery.The new miniature laser confocal microscope helps see brain tumour regions during surgery and obtain digital images of the tumour and brain tissue.The microscope captures the image of the tissue...
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Bigger is not necessarily better, at least when it comes to brains, says a new study, which found that tiny insects could be as intelligent as much bigger animals, despite only having a brain the size of a pinhead."Animals with bigger brains are not necessarily more intelligent," says Lars Chittka from Queen Mary, University of London.Research repeatedly shows how insects are capable of some intelligent...
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Neurosurgeons at Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Centre have developed a new microscope that will help easily identify brain tumours and precisely remove it during surgery.The new miniature laser confocal microscope helps see brain tumour regions during surgery and obtain digital images of the tumour and brain tissue.The microscope captures the image of the tissue...
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