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A Light Switch For The Brain (Forbes, 1/6/2010)
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Using Light to Silence Harmful Brain Activity (US News and World Report, 1/6/2010)
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Silencing Brain Cells with Yellow and Blue Light (National Science Foundation, 1/6/2010)
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Light Silences Brain Cells (Photonics.com, 1/6/2010)
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Using Light to Silence Harmful Brain Activity (U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, 1/6/2010)
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Using Light to Silence Harmful Brain Activity (MSN, 1/6/2010)
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Using Light to Silence Harmful Brain Activity (Business Week, 1/6/2010)
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Genetic Engineering and Light Team Up to Control Neuron Activity (MedGadget, 1/6/2010)
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Silencing brain cells with yellow and blue light (Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News, 1/6/2010)
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Exposure to colored light silences brain function (BioTechniques, 1/6/2010)
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Ask an Engineer (MIT, 1/5/2010)
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An XPrize for revolutionizing brain engineering (MIT, 1/1/2010)
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The future of brain-controlled devices (CNN, 12/30/2009)
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Rethinking artificial intelligence (MIT News, 12/7/2009)
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Boyden group research featured in PBS's "Science Trek" and "Brain Fitness Frontiers" (11/24/2009)
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Shedding light on how the brain works (Boston Globe, 11/23/2009)
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Algae and Light Help Injured Mice Walk Again (Wired, 11/1/2009)
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Decoding the Brain with Light (Technology Review, 10/20/2009)
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The Transhumanists Arrive (Forbes, 10/12/2009)
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Boyden group receives collaborative grants, one NIH Challenge Grant and one NIH Grand Opportunity Grant (9/30/2009)
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Boyden group receives McGovern Institute Neurotechnology (MINT) award (MIT News, 9/18/2009)
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Light Switch for Bladder Control (Technology Review, 9/14/2009)
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Ed Boyden Launches a Neuroengineering Column for Technology Review (9/4/09)
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Boyden receives Phase II of Wallace H. Coulter Foundation Early Career Translational Research Award in Biomedical Engineering (9/1/2009)
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Emily Ko wins NSF (National Science Foundation) fellowship. (9/1/2009)
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Boyden featured in Spectrum article, "Engineering Brain Circuits" (MIT Spectrum, 9/1/2009)
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Xue Han, PhD, to start as assistant professor in Boston University Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Fall 2010. (8/1/2009)
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Ed Boyden to speak at Singularity Summit, New York City, Oct. 3-4. (Singularity Summit, 7/16/2009)
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Synthetic Neurobiology UROPs featured in "The Soul of MIT" (Technology Review, 7/1/2009)
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Restoring Sight (Technology Review, 5/29/2009)
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Using Light to Alter Neural Activity (NARSAD, 5/26/2009)
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Scientists Use Laser Beams and Engineered Algae Viruses to Control Your Mind (Gizmodo, 4/30/2009)
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The Dawning of Primate Optogenetics (Neuron, 4/30/2009)
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Laser-Controlled Humans Closer to Reality (Wired, 4/29/2009)
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Stephanie Chan wins Walle J.H. Nauta Award, for outstanding undergraduate research in MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences (4/15/2009)
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Are We Alone? Episode: "Life of Brain" (SETI, 4/6/2009)
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Brain Engineer (National Academy of Engineering, 4/5/2009)
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Five Inventions That Will Change Your Life (FOXNews, 3/27/2009)
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How MIT maps the mind (Sify, 3/11/2009)
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Xue Han wins NIH K99/R00 "Pathway to Independence" Award (3/4/2009)
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Inside the New Science of Neuroengineering (Slashdot, 3/3/2009)
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The Art and Science of Wiring Up Brains (Medgadget, 3/3/2009)
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Ed Boyden, brain hacker (BoingBoing, 3/2/2009)
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Dial H for Happiness: How Neuroengineering May Change Your Brain (Wired, 3/2/2009)
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Ed Boyden: The brain engineer (The Scientist, 3/1/2009)
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Rewiring the Brain: Inside the New Science of Neuroengineering (Wired, 3/1/2009)
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Neuroteknik en miljardindustri (Dagens Industri, 2/25/2009)
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Burgeoning field of neurotech spawns brainy businesses (MIT, 1/29/2009)
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MINT: Mining MIT for Technical Know-How (McGovern Brain Scan, Winter 2008)
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Boyden named to "20 Best Brains Under 40" (Discover Magazine, 11/20/2008)
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