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World’s first high-resolution brain developed by 3D printer

In a joint project between MedUni Vienna and TU Wien, the world's first 3D-printed "brain phantom" has been developed, which…

The tech that detects rapid pressure changes inside your heart

The technology that can detect rapid pressure changes inside your heart: Researchers at the University of East Anglia have used…

GOSH: new epilepsy research reveals brain wiring differences

New epilepsy research reveals brain wiring differences: Children with epilepsy have brains that are wired differently from those without the…

Heart attack prediction using AI is on the horizon

Heart attack prediction using AI is on the horizon: Revolutionary technology designed to accurately predict heart attacks will be showcased…

Single brain scan can diagnose Alzheimer’s disease

A single MRI scan of the brain could be enough to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, according to new research by Imperial…

Multiple Sclerosis: New MRI technique could improve diagnosis and treatment

It is important that multiple sclerosis (MS) is diagnosed and treated as early as possible in order to delay progression…

New research gives hope for sight recovery in stroke survivors

New research gives hope for sight recovery in stroke survivors: Researchers have used MRI imaging to map visual brain activity…

Breast cancer screening recalls

Breast cancer is the commonest fatal cancer in women. Early detection increases a woman's chances of recovery. Magnetic Resonance Imaging…

Anticipation of the future reward shapes self-controlled choice

Anticipation of the future reward shapes self-controlled choice: Research published in the Journal of Neuroscience shows the prefrontal cortex of the…

Rocket game can help control schizophrenia

For the first time, new research shows people with schizophrenia can train themselves to control brain regions linked to verbal…

Guiding surgeons in the dark

Surgeons often operate in the dark. They have a limited view of the surface of the organ, and can typically…

Light on dementia

Alzheimer’s disease is by far the commonest form of dementia affecting around 5 per cent of all people over the age…

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