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Image Podcast episodes | Mar 9, 2023 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Building a bionic eye Are bionic eyes in our future? In today's podcast, we talk to Professor EJ Chichilnisky of the Stanford Artificial Retina Project about how electronic implants could reverse blindness in people with retinal disease.
Image Podcast episodes | Mar 2, 2023 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Respect your biological clock Stanford biologist Erin Gibson explains why we should pay attention to our circadian rhythms.
Image Podcast episodes | Feb 23, 2023 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Is addiction a disease? Institute affiliate Keith Humphreys explains why we think of addiction as a disease.
Image Podcast episodes | Feb 16, 2023 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Your gut - the second brain? Your gut has up to 600 million neurons — as many as a fruit bat's brain. Wu Tsai Neuro Faculty Scholar Julia Kaltschmidt explains why we sometimes call it our "second brain."