Investment in brain research should aim at protecting the brains of the future from harmful environmental pollutants.
Investment in brain research should aim at protecting the brains of the future from harmful environmental pollutants.
A new analysis suggests that the Human Genome Project has delivered $178 for every federal dollar invested, but many analysts are not convinced by the figures.
Researchers identify the signaling program that enables finger and toenail stem cells to direct digit regeneration after amputation.
Reassurances from the chap in charge of government spending have not assuaged researchers’ concerns that Britain’s science budgets will be cut.
Controlling computers with the mind and learning motor skills rely on a similar set of brain regions.
Retrospective carbon dating of human hippocampal cells confirms substantial adult neurogenesis and suggests that the process contributes to brain function.
In avian species, a gene induces programmed cell death during development in the area where a phallus would otherwise grow.
Stimulating brain cells with light reveals the dysfunctional circuitry that causes obsessive-compulsive disorder.
The recently announced BRAIN Initiative, referred to as the Apollo program for neuroscience, needs more funding and better goals to live up to the hype.
Was the Human Genome Project the key to a gold mine?