Disrupting a small part of the brain with a magnetic field can reduce people’s prejudice towards good news.
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Disrupting a small part of the brain with a magnetic field can reduce people’s prejudice towards good news.
Researchers show that DNA supercoils are dynamic structures that can “hop” long distances, a phenomenon that could affect gene regulation.
Researchers use characteristic differences in eye movements to identify patients with deficits in neurological function.
Information picked up while we slumber can stay with us when we awake, even if we aren’t aware of it.
Chemicals that change the way DNA is packaged could improve the effects of current antipsychotics.
Alterations in the commensal gut flora of expecting women may be linked to characteristic weight gain and decreases in insulin sensitivity during pregnancy.
The University of Colorado graduate student who allegedly killed 12 and injured dozens more in a crowded movie theater last night seemed “normal” just a few months earlier, a fellow researcher recalls.
Random chance, plus small differences in uterine environments, give rise to divergent epigenetic patterns in identical twins.
Researchers identify a gene variant that reduces risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Genome sequence analysis confirms mobile genetic elements are a mutagenic mechanism in a variety of cancers.