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  • Portable MRI

    Via the Neurophilosopher's blog   Alexander Pines and his colleagues at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are working on a new laser-based MRI technique which may lead to the development of a cheap and compact scanning device. The experim... Read more ...

    Published on 09/10/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Seizure Detection Algorithm

    Via Medgadget   A New Zealand based medical device company is seeking FDA approval for their seizure detection algorithm. According to the company's press release: The data supporting the seizure detection algorithm has been presented at multiple international medical con... Read more ...

    Published on 06/18/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Connotea

    Connotea is a free online reference management service for scientists. It allows storing reference list online, making them accessible from every pc, and sharing them with colleagues. Researchers with similar scientific interests can be discovered by connecting to the collections of those with s... Read more ...

    Published on 01/09/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Interdisciplines

    Interdisciplines is a website for research in the social sciences, merging contributions from different fields in the humanities. One interesting feature of this site is that it allows to organize virtual conferences. The current conference is on Causality Past conferences include very int... Read more ...

    Published on 01/09/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Hubmed

    Hubmed is an alternative interface to the PubMed medical literature database, with some powerful features, which include: - Daily updates of search results via web feeds. - Quick access to searches with a Firefox search plugin or a HubMed bookmarklet (drag to your browser's bookmark... Read more ...

    Published on 01/04/2006 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Science shows streaming video presentation on...

    Science mag offers a streaming video presentation on this year's main breakthrough - it's amazing, don't miss it! Read more ...

    Published on 12/23/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Nature focuses on computation and systems...

    Via Action Potential The December issue of Nature Neuroscience includes a special focus on computational and systems neuroscience highlighting research presented at the Cosyne meeting held this past March in Salt Lake City.   Here is the list of contributions included in the... Read more ...

    Published on 12/07/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Simulating the size of the entire human brain

    Via Neurodudes From Eugene Izhikevich’s website On October 27, 2005 I finished simulation of a model that has the size of the human brain. The model has 100,000,000,000 neurons (hundred billion or 10^11) and almost 1,000,000,000,000,000 (one quadrillion or 10^15) synapses. It repres... Read more ...

    Published on 12/06/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • BrainML project

    BrainML is a developing initiative to provide a standard XML metaformat for exchanging neuroscience data. It focuses on layered definitions built over a common core in order to support community-driven extension. One such extension is provided by the new NIH-supported neuroinformatics initiativ... Read more ...

    Published on 11/30/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

  • Deliver PubMed search results with an RSS feed

    Pubmed , the service provided by the National Library of medicine that gives access to MEDLINE database and other life science journals now offers RSS feed to allow users to deliver database search results directly to their computer and retrieve new items from PubMed as soon as they are publish... Read more ...

    Published on 10/26/2005 in Positive Technology Journal

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