Neuroscientist Steve Ramirez has found ways to plant memories in mice. Here's what that could mean for humans.
Organoids are bits of neural tissue that model human brain development. Their use in science makes some uneasy, in part because the brain is so closely tied to our sense of self.
Nancy Hairston once used her 3D-animation, digital-sculpting and computer-aided-design skills to help Mattel make Bratz Dolls ...
For over a century, Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been considered irreversible. Consequently, research has focused on disease ...
In the first image, you can see the optics on the left and the Elevate and Focus knobs on the right. On the lower left, there ...
Looking back at the year in music, it was very much a “Golden” age. But, demon hunting aside, did it also count as golden ...
It’s Christmas 1981. You’ve got the Radio Times and you’ve been through it in advance to circle what you want to watch. Telly ...
Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) today announced positive topline results from the ATTAIN-MAINTAIN trial. The Phase 3 study ...
Summary: Researchers have developed an AI-driven brain model that can track fear as it unfolds in real-world situations, offering a major shift from traditional lab-based approaches. Classic fear ...
Abstract: Three-Dimensional (3D) anatomical modeling plays a critical role in medical education and training, benefiting medical students, residents, specialists, and biologists by enabling both, ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson explores the myth that humans only use 7% of their brains, explaining how neuroscience shows nearly all brain regions have functions and we engage far more than the myth suggests.
The San Antonio Spurs are back. After a post-Kawhi Leonard purgatory that saw the club mired in mediocrity — and worse — the club now seems to have firmly established itself as a major team of the ...