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A helmet placed on the head of a stroke victim sends low-intensity microwaves through the brain to quickly determine whether a blockage or hemorrhage is taking place, making faster treatment possible. Wayt Gibbs reports
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Scientific American Mind Volume 25, Issue 3
Music Lessons Combat Poverty's Effect on the Brain
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Vision Involves a Bit of Hearing, Too
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