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The 34-Year Experiment That Turned Plastic Tubes Into A Living “Species” 'Rush Hour 4' will be distributed by Paramount after Trump's reported request Woman, 22, claims "puritan culture" is ...
Studying brain scans from nearly 4,000 people across the whole spectrum of human life, from newborns to 90-year-olds, a team ...
The successful gene therapy is AMT-130, developed by a company called UniQure. In a three-year trial of 29 participants with ...
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Neuroscience takes flight: Introducing behavioral 'wind tunnels' for real-world brain ...
The Journal of Neuroscience features for the first time a cover concept that is not about what neuroscientists have done, but ...
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Century-old hurdle cracked as organs freeze without fractures
For more than a century, scientists have wrestled with a deceptively simple question: how do you cool living tissue to ...
The same brain cells linked to disorientation in Alzheimer's disease have been preserved—and even slightly increased—across ...
New brain imaging research shows that structural damage in schizophrenia spectrum disorders may begin in specific “epicenter” regions before spreading across connected brain networks.
Alcohol likely isn’t helping your brain, and it may be hurting it, even in moderation. Increasing alcohol intake was ...
A new Research Training Group in medicine and an extended one in psychology, psychiatry and neurobiology: researchers in ...
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After Killing Half Of South Georgia’s Elephant Seals, Avian Flu Reaches Remote Island In ...
A recent study found that 47 percent of breeding female elephant seals on South Georgia, home to the world’s largest ...
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Is a mirror facing the bed bad luck? The spiritual and psychological reasons behind the belief
Across cultures, a long-held belief warns against sleeping with a mirror facing the bed, citing concerns about energy ...
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Why watching someone get hurt on screen makes you wince: How the brain triggers echoes of ...
If watching Robert De Niro ordering hammer-based retribution on a cheat's hand in "Casino" instinctively made you wince, you ...
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