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Explainable AI busts open black boxes

Deep neural networks are computer models that drive today’s artificial intelligence technologies.

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The future of dementia research and care

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Return on a decade of innovation investment

For 10 years, the Zimmerman Innovation Awards in Brain Science have forged powerful science p

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Under pressure: mini-brains get a surprising shake-up

For nearly a decade, Diane Hoffman-Kim's lab has made cortical spheroids – basically working mini

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Moving to a multifaceted view of dementia

On September 23, Edward “Ted” Huey, M.D., joined some of the nation’s leading experts on Alzheime

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Six Brown Ph.D. students receive 2024-25 Graduate Awards in Brain Science

Hannah Doyle, Jennifer Dumouchel, Gabriela Molica, Hasib Aamir Riaz, Max Seppo and Emma Suneb

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Brown researchers decipher how the human brain performs six degrees of separation

PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — Each person is just six or fewer social connectio

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Brain-computer interface allows man with ALS to ‘speak’ again

In a clinical trial and study supported by Brown scientists and alumni, a participant regained ne

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Carney’s BRAINSTORM Program hosts its second annual BRAINSTORM Challenge Awards Ceremony

The winners will expand upon their winning research model to address memory and epi

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Ted Huey named associate director of Brown’s Center for Alzheimer's Disease Research

Edward “Ted” Huey, the director of the Memory and Aging Program at Butler Hospital and

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