A round-up of recent discoveries in behavior research
For the first time, researchers visualize zebrafish memory retrieval in real time.
The cost of DNA sequencing has gotten more expensive for the first time since records have been kept.
Patients with major depressive disorder appear to have malfunctioning circadian rhythms, which could lead researchers to new avenues for treatment.
The NIH has required researchers to receive instruction about responsible conduct for more than 20 years, but misconduct is still on the rise.
Should institutions invest in changing the behavior of scientists found guilty of violating research rules and ethics?
Researchers track DNA modifications and gene expression in stem cells as they differentiate.
Last week brought scientists one step closer to outlining a plan for the massive government-funded project.
Mice that explore more have higher levels of neurogenesis, suggesting a link between experience, brain plasticity, and the emergence of distinct personalities.
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute has tapped 27 biomedical researchers for their scientific excellence.