Conspiracy theorists aren’t going to like Elon Musk’s plans to plug microchips into people’s brains.
Science wants you to channel your parents and tell your kids to go and play outside, before too much screen time stunts their brain growth.
71-year-old Professor Stephen Hawking was at the Cambridge Film Festival to chat about the biopic detailing his life. While speaking about the film, Hawking spoke about the possibility of preserving brains on hard drives. He was asked if he thought a person’s consciousness could live on after death. His response:
Scientists at Stanford University have developed a new way of looking at the brain – they make the brain tissue almost transparent.