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glowing blue brain

Puberty Triggers Brain Rewiring in Genetic Condition Tied to Autism

Categories Brain & Behavior
neurons

Brain Rhythm Drug Mimics Stroke Rehab Effects

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
A logarithmic spiral with a diameter of 500 μm, approximately half the diameter of a sewing needle.

Accidental Lab Mishap Reveals Nature’s Hidden Art

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Mouse brain-gut infographic

Study reveals direct gut-brain communication via vagus nerve

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Closeup of the hands of two people holding hands

Study Challenges ‘Once a Cheater, Always a Cheater’ – Trust Depends on Who Benefits

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Structures burn during the Palisades Fire.

Climate Chaos: Earth’s Wild Swings Between Floods and Droughts Are Getting Worse

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Hurt Locker bomb explosion

High-Stress Jobs Wreck Your Sleep for Years, Study Shows

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Toddler boy in overalls

Multilingualism Offers Unexpected Benefits for Children with Autism

Categories Brain & Behavior
Busy hospital emergency department

More Admissions, Same Outcomes: Study Questions Hospitalization Practices in Emergency Care

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
Why do some elderly people keep their cognitive ability much longer than others? Scientists still have much to learn.

Blood Test Could Signal Early Warning for Cognitive Decline

Categories Brain & Behavior
Fish oil could treat nerve damage

Dietary Changes Show Promise in Slowing Prostate Cancer Growth

Categories Health
Figure 1 Adipose tissue remodeling after acute rosiglitazone treatment

UCLA researchers discover a way to make fat cells skinny

Categories Health
Untreated patient-derived glioblastoma cells (left) compared to glioblastoma cells treated with a combination of radiation and ABBV-155 (right). Green fluorescence marks viable cells, illustrating how the therapy induces cell death. Courtesy of the Nathanson Laboratory.

Machine Learning Breakthrough Reveals New Hope for Deadly Brain Cancer Treatment

Categories Brain & Behavior
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