How the human body shuts down after death from the brain to the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys and even tissues and why some organs remain viable for donation long after life ends.
A man lived for 171 days with a genetically modified pig liver, the greatest advance to date in xenotransplantation.
Small and dense but filled with vitally important neural fibers, the brainstem has been hard for brain imaging technologies ...
That knot in the stomach before a big presentation isn't just anxiety—it's a sophisticated neural network firing signals ...
A Steinway Spirio player piano can capture every detail of a performance and reproduce it, keystroke for keystroke. In ...
Two years later, he's alive and well.
The signals that drive many of the brain and body's most essential functions - consciousness, sleep, breathing, heart rate, ...
Researchers from a joint Skoltech and University of Sharjah laboratory and their collaborators from Paris Saclay University, France, have identified biomolecules whose levels in nerve tissue are ...
The signals that drive many of the brain and body's most essential functions—consciousness, sleep, breathing, heart rate and motion—course through bundles of "white matter" fibers in the brainstem, ...
Experiments mapping individual neurons in the sensorimotor cortex of mice show that sharp transitions in functional ...