Brain aneurysms, which affect around 3% of people worldwide, are often prevented from rupturing through surgical procedures.
Scientists collaborate to enhance advanced microscopy techniques with AI, aiming to improve the understanding of glioblastoma brain tumors. Imagine building a traffic surveillance camera that could de ...
Brain aneurysms affect around 3 percent of people worldwide. Though only a small percentage of these will rupture, the ...
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A new study helps explain why having ApoE4—the gene variant most closely linked to Alzheimer's disease—increases the risk of ...
A new global study, published in The Lancet Neurology Journal, has found that about 14 per cent of the death and disability ...
Twin girls, Minal and Mirha, were born in Pakistan last year, sharing vital blood vessels and brain tissue that made a ...
Binghamton University Assistant Professor Jungwook "Jay" Paek is an electrical engineer - so how did he end up researching ...
Tiny robots could precisely deliver blood-clotting drugs, offering a minimally invasive solution for managing ...