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Tech that measures our brainwaves is 100 years outdated. How will we be utilizing it 100 years from now?


Ross Compton’s coronary heart information was used towards him when he was accused of burning down his residence in Ohio in 2016. Mind information might be utilized in an analogous method. One particular person has already needed to hand over recordings from a mind implant to legislation enforcement officers after being accused of assaulting a police officer. (It turned out that particular person was truly having a seizure on the time.) I checked out among the different methods your mind information might be used towards you in a earlier version of The Checkup.

Teeny-tiny variations of EEG caps have been used to measure electrical exercise in mind organoids (clumps of neurons that should characterize a full mind), as my colleague Rhiannon Williams reported a few years in the past.

EEG has additionally been used to create a “brain-to-brain community that permits three folks to collaborate on a recreation of Tetris by thought alone.

Some neuroscientists are utilizing EEG to seek for indicators of consciousness in individuals who appear utterly unresponsive. One group discovered such indicators in a 21-year-old lady who had skilled a traumatic mind damage. “Each scientific diagnostic check, experimental and established, confirmed no indicators of consciousness,” her neurophysiologist instructed MIT Know-how Evaluation. After a check that concerned EEG discovered indicators of consciousness, the neurophysiologist instructed rehabilitation employees to “search in every single place and discover her!” They did, a few month later. With bodily and drug remedy, she realized to maneuver her fingers to reply easy questions.

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Meals waste is an issue. This Japanese firm is fermenting it to create sustainable animal feed. In case you had been questioning, the meals processing plant smells like a smoothie, and the feed itself tastes like bitter yogurt. (BBC Future)

The pharmaceutical firm Gilead Sciences is accused of “patent hopping”—having dragged its toes to carry a safer HIV therapy to market whereas hundreds of individuals took a dangerous one. The corporate ought to be held accountable, argues a cofounder of PrEP4All, an advocacy group selling a nationwide HIV prevention plan. (STAT)

Anti-suicide nets underneath San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge are already saving lives, maybe by appearing as a deterrent. (The San Francisco Normal)

Genetic screening of new child infants may assist establish treatable illnesses early in life. Ought to each child be screened as a part of a nationwide program? (Nature Drugs)

Is “race science”—which, it’s value stating, is nothing however pseudoscience—on the rise, once more? The far proper’s references to race and IQ make it appear that method. (The Atlantic)

As a part of our upcoming journal concern celebrating 125 years of MIT Know-how Evaluation and looking forward to the subsequent 125, my colleague Antonio Regalado explores how the gene-editing software CRISPR may affect the way forward for human evolution. (MIT Know-how Evaluation)

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