Marisa Wexler,
Marisa Wexler is a science writer who specializes in the field of neurology. She has a keen interest in the latest research and developments in the field and is known for her clear and concise writing style. Her work is often featured in scientific and medical publications.
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Recent Articles
The Genetic Origins of Multiple Sclerosis: A Journey Through Time and Herding Populations
Broke On: Monday, 15 January 2024Researchers have found that genetic changes associated with multiple sclerosis first emerged among herding populations who migrated from Eastern Europe and then spread across the continent. While not hereditary, susceptibility for MS is related to certain gene variants. Brain Implant Translates Thoughts into Speech with Promising Accuracy
Broke On: Friday, 10 November 2023Researchers at Duke University have developed a brain implant that can translate thoughts into speech with an accuracy of 84%. The device does not read minds, but detects which muscles we want to move in our lips, tongue, jaw, and larynx. The technology is still slower than natural speech, but the researchers believe it has the potential to improve. The project recently received a $2.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to further develop the technology.