Researchers have developed a gene therapy technology that uses magnetic fields to switch groups of neurons on and off, controlling brain circuits affected by Parkinson’s disease. In addition to ...
The universe's first magnetic fields may have been much weaker than we first imagined — and were roughly equivalent to the strength of the magnetic activity within the human brain, according to a new ...
If you think remote control cars are fun, just wait until you hear this: Scientists have developed a way to remote control brain cells using magnets. In a study published in the journal Advanced ...
Whereas optogenetics, which controls neurons with light, and electrical deep brain stimulation, used to treat Parkinson’s disease, both require the implantation of invasive electrodes into the brain, ...
Resource security when it comes to rare earth magnets is something the modern-day world has been desperately trying to get ...
Rare earth magnets, critical to modern technologies, remain dominated by China despite Western efforts to diversify supply, with Europe increasing imports and the U.S. falling behind.