By studying the eyes, a researcher explores how the brain sorts information
A cyclist is pedaling down the street. Signs, trees and fire hydrants whip by. As they bike along, their brain […]
A cyclist is pedaling down the street. Signs, trees and fire hydrants whip by. As they bike along, their brain […]
After a devastating spinal cord injury, mice’s nerve cells balloon up in size. Some of these neurons stay swollen longer
Symptoms of depression fluctuate over time, but many brain imaging studies of the condition only study one point in time.
When the arm is on the lap or the side, a blood pressure reading can be erroneously high. But when
An unexpected discovery about what made a tiny worm refuse to grow up has now led to the 2024 Nobel
Clostridioides difficile is a notoriously nasty intestinal bug, with few effective treatments and no approved vaccines. But the same technology
Horse-riding Scythian herders and warriors, who inhabited Central Asia and Eastern Europe around 2,500 years ago, may have had cultural
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One of the most remarkable things about the human brain is that it changes. A lot. This ability to reinvent
It was like a Ph.D. student Dionna Williams realized fundamental flaws in the way medical science treats people who have