A newly recognized chemical factor in the brain, called neuritin, regulates plasticity and may play a role in depression.
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A newly recognized chemical factor in the brain, called neuritin, regulates plasticity and may play a role in depression.
A new camera system allows researchers to measure multiple cardiac signals at once to understand how they interact to control heart function.
Engaging the brain with cognitive tasks helps paralyzed rats walk again.
A 30-year-old technique to record the electrical activity of neurons gets a robotic makeover.
Neurons injected into mice help treat chronic pain at its roots, rather than simply alleviating its symptoms.
Adding texture to a lotus-leaf-like surface lets researchers control the movement of liquid droplets, and provides a cheap alternative for microfluidic applications.
A lack of methodological detail in the published literature threatens the foundation of scientific discourse.
A population of neurons in pigeon brains encodes direction, intensity, and polarity of the Earth’s magnetic field.
A new system decodes brain signals from the motor cortex of monkeys and translates them into basic arm movements, despite temporary paralysis.
Baboons are able to distinguish printed English words from nonsense sequences of letters—the first step in the reading process.