A visitor at the Hayward Gallery looks at a light installation made with fluorescent strip lighting by arstist Dan Flavin.
A small MIT clinical study published in 2025 is drawing fresh attention to sound therapy specifically, a light-and-sound treatment being tested as a potential way to slow cognitive decline in people ...
Scientists gave five people with mild Alzheimer’s disease daily doses of flickering light and pulsing sound therapy at 40 Hz ...
The landscape of brain stimulation is evolving rapidly, with TMS, TES, TUS, DBS, and other emerging neuromodulation techniques increasingly integrated with ...
Biohacker Bryan Johnson invested $60 million into a brain-tracking headset. How well does it work?
The fastest serve so far at this year's Wimbledon tennis championships was struck by the Argentinian Thiago Agustín Tirante ...
Summary: The colloquial phrase “being on the same wavelength” is far more than an emotional metaphor; it is a measurable neurobiological reality. A pioneering ten-year body of research has proven that ...
Plus: The Trump administration has asked OpenAI to limit its next model release. This is today's edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the ...
The number of people with electrodes in their brains is believed to have more than doubled in the last couple of years. This week, I covered the story of Casey Harrell—a man with ALS who is “the first ...
Spiraling waves of neural activity appear and travel in the brain. Scientists hope to learn if these rotating waves on the move play a global role in sensing and interpreting internal and external ...
This is an edition of the WSJ Technology newsletter, a weekly digest of tech columns, big stories and personal tech advice. If you’re not subscribed, sign up here. Apple made one of its most ambitious ...