NewsProfile Q&A with the 2016 Neuroscience PhD Program Graduates From left to right: Tyler Lee, Levi Gadye, Claire Oldfield, Matar Haller, Natalia Bilenko, Ben…georgeannMay 20, 2016
Announcement Obama on science: ‘It is fun. I love this stuff’ WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama declared science "is fun" Thursday as he recognized 17…georgeannMay 19, 2016
Announcement President Obama Honors Nation’s Leading Scientists and Innovators WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the President will award the National Medal of Science and the…georgeannMay 19, 2016
Profile Copper: A new player in health and disease They’ll have to change biology textbooks. The opening pages on the nervous system inevitably include…georgeannMay 17, 2016
Research Discovery Fox squirrels’ tell-tail signs of frustration Fox squirrels flick their tails when they can’t get a cherished nut in much the…georgeannMay 10, 2016
Profile Walter J. Freeman III Used Mathematics to Explore the Brain Walter J. Freeman III, a neuroscientist, applied mathematics to explore the workings of the brain.…georgeannMay 6, 2016
Profile Genetic switch could be key to increased health and lifespan Newly discovered genetic switches that increase lifespan and boost fitness in worms are also linked…georgeannMay 3, 2016
Announcement THE 2016 MEDTECH BOSTON 40 UNDER 40 HEALTHCARE INNOVATORS Dr. Rikky Muller didn’t discover neurotechnology until after she’d graduated from MIT with her Bachelors…georgeannMay 2, 2016
Profile Life with machine: Robot relationships get real Berkeley’s renowned programs in artificial intelligence and robotics involve scores of professors in the College…georgeannMay 1, 2016
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Words On The Brain: A Semantic Map of the Cortex In a new Nature paper, Berkely neuroscientists Alexander G. Huth and colleagues present a ‘semantic atlas’ of the…georgeannApril 30, 2016
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News New brain research offers hope for those who have lost speech As humans interpret the meaning of the words they’re hearing, they must use a wide…georgeannApril 28, 2016
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News How the ‘Moth Radio Hour’ helped scientists map out meaning in the brain This is your brain on stories. By tracking the blood flow in people’s brains as…georgeannApril 28, 2016
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News This Is Your Brain on Podcasts Listening to music may make the daily commute tolerable, but streaming a story through the…georgeannApril 28, 2016
Research Discovery Detailed Map of Language Representation in Human Brain Figure 2 from Nature 2016 Apr 28;532(7600):453-8. doi: 10.1038/nature17637. In their paper published in Nature today,…georgeannApril 28, 2016
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News The Human Brain as a Word Cloud, on a Shared Drive The human brain is a living word cloud, turning spoken language into intricate neural patterns…georgeannApril 27, 2016