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lewy body

Lab-Grown Lewy Bodies Show How Inflammation May Trigger Parkinson’s in Anyone

Categories Brain & Behavior
Slide showing the development of Lewy bodies

Recreating a hallmark of Parkinson’s disease in human neurons

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
virtual neurosurgery simulator

AI Outperforms Human Instructors in Neurosurgical Training Study

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Mosquito caught on a screen

Mosquito Bite Timing May Influence Malaria Severity

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
By playing Borderlands Science, a mini-game within the looter-shooter video game Borderlands 3, 4.5 million gamers have helped trace the evolutionary relationships of more than a million different kinds of bacteria that live in the human gut.

Gamers Help Scientists Make Major Breakthrough in Understanding the Human Gut

Categories Health, Technology
illustration of neurons

Researchers propose a new model for classifying Parkinson’s

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Valleys

More than a meteorite: The new clues about the demise of dinosaurs

Categories Life & Non-humans
Velvet worm

Velvet Worm slime could inspire sustainable synthetic materials

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
Killer whales

Killer whales’ diet more important than location for pollutant exposure

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Hot day

A sustainable alternative to air conditioning

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Man, with an enormous purpose

How having a purpose in life can bolster men’s mental health

Categories Brain & Behavior
Man getting sunscreen in eye. Pixabay

Why men, wealthy people and maritime residents are more likely to develop skin cancer

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
the candy-striped spider is a very common spider in North America

Not so sweet after all: are candy-striped spiders a threat to ecosystems across North America

Categories Life & Non-humans
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