The Science Museum in London is opening a new exhibition in its Antenna Gallery on 10 October, called NEURObotics…the future of thinking?
The new display will investigate how medical technology could boost our brains‚ read our thoughts or give us mind control over machines.
The exhibition will show how classical pianist Cassie Yukawa improved her performance after EEG (electroencephalogram) neurofeedback treatment and asks whether this could be as controversial as performance-enhancing drugs in sport if the technology becomes more widely available.
It will also feature fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scans‚ which are able to show a person is lying simply by scanning their brain activity.
Visitors will be able to challenge themselves with interactive exhibits‚ including a game where visitors battle for control of a ball using brainpower alone. Brain chips and brain caps used by people who are severely paralysed or incapacitated will also be displayed.
The free exhibition will run for six months until April 2007. Details: www.sciencemuseum.org.uk
The Science Museum in London is opening a new exhibition in its Antenna Gallery on 10 October, called NEURObotics…the future of thinking?
When a hefty round of investment
coincided with the pandemic, the
CEO of Midtown Athletic Clubs
feared the company – founded by
his grandfather – would go down
on his watch. He talks to Kath
Hudson about the pressure to
keep the business afloat
“Fitstop is growing well. In 2023 it added 45 locations and launched in New Zealand, Singapore and the US. It has grown sustainably and has great founder-led energy”
In the dynamic world of indoor cycling, Schwinn has consistently been at the forefront of
innovation. Now, we proudly present the Schwinn Z Bike, the culmination of our legacy of
excellence.
Join us at Elevate from 12-13 June in London for a special one-off live recording of The Game
Changers Podcast with Sue Anstiss, CEO of Fearless Women.
THFI (The Health and Fitness Institute) proudly announces its recent recognition by CIMSPA
(Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity) with an esteemed
'enhancing' rating.
The Science Museum in London is opening a new exhibition in its Antenna Gallery on 10 October, called NEURObotics…the future of thinking?
The new display will investigate how medical technology could boost our brains‚ read our thoughts or give us mind control over machines.
The exhibition will show how classical pianist Cassie Yukawa improved her performance after EEG (electroencephalogram) neurofeedback treatment and asks whether this could be as controversial as performance-enhancing drugs in sport if the technology becomes more widely available.
It will also feature fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scans‚ which are able to show a person is lying simply by scanning their brain activity.
Visitors will be able to challenge themselves with interactive exhibits‚ including a game where visitors battle for control of a ball using brainpower alone. Brain chips and brain caps used by people who are severely paralysed or incapacitated will also be displayed.
The free exhibition will run for six months until April 2007. Details: www.sciencemuseum.org.uk
The Science Museum in London is opening a new exhibition in its Antenna Gallery on 10 October, called NEURObotics…the future of thinking?
When a hefty round of investment
coincided with the pandemic, the
CEO of Midtown Athletic Clubs
feared the company – founded by
his grandfather – would go down
on his watch. He talks to Kath
Hudson about the pressure to
keep the business afloat
“Fitstop is growing well. In 2023 it added 45 locations and launched in New Zealand, Singapore and the US. It has grown sustainably and has great founder-led energy”
The European fitness sector is beating pre-pandemic numbers according to the 11th annual European Health & Fitness Market Report 2024 from Deloitte and EuropeActive, as Karsten Hollasch reports
Consumers’ growing love of strength training is to be welcomed, as this long-neglected modality has a renaissance, however, it’s vital we continue to make the case for cardio
In the dynamic world of indoor cycling, Schwinn has consistently been at the forefront of
innovation. Now, we proudly present the Schwinn Z Bike, the culmination of our legacy of
excellence.
Join us at Elevate from 12-13 June in London for a special one-off live recording of The Game
Changers Podcast with Sue Anstiss, CEO of Fearless Women.
THFI (The Health and Fitness Institute) proudly announces its recent recognition by CIMSPA
(Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity) with an esteemed
'enhancing' rating.