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Mar 14 2013 | Stanford Report
Engineers at Stanford have developed a prototype single-fiber endoscope that improves the resolution of these much-sought-after instruments fourfold over existing designs. The advance could lead to an era of needle-thin, minimally invasive endoscopes able to view features out of reach of today's...
Mar 7 2013 | Stanford Report
Traditional methods of fMRI analysis systematically skew which regions of the brain appear to be activating, potentially invalidating hundreds of papers that use the technique.
Feb 19 2013 | Stanford Report
Stanford scientists have developed a system for observing real-time brain activity in a live mouse. The device could prove useful in studying new treatments for neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's.
Healthy menopausal women carrying a well-known genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease showed measurable signs of accelerated biological aging, a new study has found.
Nov 14 2010 | NeuWrite West Blog
The first in a two-part series about neuroscience and the law in the blog NeuWrite West.
Oct 25 2010 | NeuWrite West Blog
The second in a two-part series about neuroscience and the law in the blog NeuWrite West.

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