Brain stimulation helps language skills
Electrical neurostimulation of parts of the brain can alter the way we process language, thereby allowing for enhanced comprehension of simple, two-word phrases.
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Electrical neurostimulation of parts of the brain can alter the way we process language, thereby allowing for enhanced comprehension of simple, two-word phrases.
Not long ago, virtual reality seemed like a distant futuristic technology. However, a device called the Oculus Rift, which was newly released on March 28, may change this.
Within the past decade, research on quantum dots, particularly in the biomedical research field, has developed rapidly. New research focuses on combining the fields of nanomaterials and biomolecules to get nanoparticles to recognize and bind with biomolecular targets. Once combined with biomolecules, quantum dots can be used for specific cell labeling and imaging.
China is second only to the U.S. in obesity rankings, with an overweight population that has reached 300 million people in the last three decades. Although the majority of obese individuals are adults, children and adolescents are also affected, and health risks caused by obesity include conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and various types of cancer.