Imagine a swarm of fireflies, flickering lights on and off in the nighttime space. How does the human brain process and integrate information about duration and spatial position enabling this vision?
Oct. 30, 2024 — More accurate orbit predictions for satellites and space debris as well as a better understanding of the water masses present on Earth: Researchers at achieved both using ...
sophisticated modeling techniques including convective bulk flow coexisting with diffusion within the brain parenchyma to represent more realistic glymphatic flow; (4) reliable mathematical glymphatic ...
Multinational Research Project Shows How Life on Earth Can Be Measured from Space Feb. 6, 2025 — Measurements and data collected from space can be used to better understand life on Earth.
TRIESTE, Italy — Time and space shape every moment of our lives, yet scientists are only now discovering how our brains process these fundamental aspects of experience. New research shows that ...
On Episode 147 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik speak with Mick West, a passionate conspiracy debunker who, rather uniquely, proceeds with kindness and empathy as he unravels some ...
The researchers found that the brain's ability to process space and time varies across its regions. In the occipital cortex—one of the first areas to process visual information—space and time ...
On Episode 146 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik speak with Dr. Elsayed Talaat, the new president and CEO of the Universities Space Research Association (USRA). What do schools ...
Neuralink’s brain-computer interface technology also has been discussed for other potential uses, for example, in mental ...
In the early morning hours on an otherwise ordinary Thursday last September, at nearly 460 miles above Earth, Jared Isaacman ...