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California Academy of Sciences

Caltech postdoctoral scholar Simon Mahler, a co-lead author of the new paper, is shown here placing the CSOS device on the head of graduate student Yu Xi Huang, the other co-lead author of the paper. The new device is affordable and compact, making it ideal for stroke assessment in a clinical setting.

New Laser-based Headset Can Measure Blood Flow, Assess Risk of Stroke

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Woman posing in yoga

No magic number for time it takes to form habits

Categories Brain & Behavior
Closed music shop

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Categories Health, Social Sciences
Newly described scorpion species Paruroctonus soda with offspring. (Gayle Laird © California Academy of Sciences)

Students describe two new species of scorpions

Categories Life & Non-humans

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