Rutgers–Camden Researchers Discover Two New Wave Bands for EEG
The research team discovered two new bands of high-frequency electroencephalographic (EEG) activity that could lead to better understanding about brain activity and its role in memory.
The research team discovered two new bands of high-frequency electroencephalographic (EEG) activity that could lead to better understanding about brain activity and its role in memory.
Three new state-of-the-art physics labs offer students and faculty access to equipment such as a high-powered microscope and laser systems.
The Rutgers–Camden Center for Computational and Integrative Biology is delivering an innovative, interdisciplinary approach to solving complex biological questions while also teaching the next generation of leaders in science.
By Tom McLaughlin As a child, Steve Gussman watched intently as his older brother played video games such as “Super Mario 64.” “But I was reluctant to try it out of fear that I might somehow break it,” recalls the graduating Rutgers University–Camden senior. Finally summoning the courage, Gussman was soon playing video games every […]
John Tomko never envisioned his Rutgers University–Camden experience unfolding quite like it did. But as the adage goes, sometimes the best things in life are unplanned. “I came to Rutgers–Camden as a computer science major and I read a lot of Stephen Hawking, so I also had an interest in astrophysics,” recalls Tomko, a Berlin […]
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