Berkeley Neuroscience in the News 3 Brain Technologies to Watch in 2018 Technologies to detect brain activity — fine, we’ll come right out and call it mind…georgeannDecember 28, 2017
Profile Dust in the Machine Hear the letters BMI and the first thing you probably think of is “body mass index.” Keep…georgeannSeptember 28, 2017
Announcement Jose Carmena and Michel Maharbiz receive 2017 McKnight Technological Innovations in Neuroscience Award Jose Carmena and Michel Maharbiz have received a prestigious 2017 McKnight Technological Innovations in Neuroscience…georgeannJuly 14, 2017
Announcement Congratulations to the 2017 Radical Ideas in Brain Science Challenge Winning Team The Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute announces the selection of Markita Landry and collaborators Linda Wilbrecht,…georgeannJuly 12, 2017
Announcement UC scientists awarded more than $9 million from federal BRAIN Initiative Fourteen University of California research teams will share $9.5 million from the federal government’s BRAIN…barbaraOctober 25, 2016
Announcement Four projects garner $1.7 million from federal BRAIN initiative Four UC Berkeley research teams will share $1.7 million from the federal government’s BRAIN initiative,…barbaraOctober 14, 2016
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News ELECTRONIC ‘NEURAL DUST’ COULD MONITOR YOUR BRAIN Wireless sensors that can be implanted in a person’s body to control robotic devices have…georgeannAugust 5, 2016
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Engineers implanted tiny sensors in rats’ nerves and muscles. Are humans next? Sensors the size of a grain of sand could one day explain what’s happening in your…georgeannAugust 4, 2016
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Beyond Fitbit: ‘Neural dust’ puts invisible cyborg tech deep inside you New, tiny sensors could create superpowerful fitness trackers, move prosthetics forward and lead to treatments…georgeannAugust 3, 2016