A population of neurons in pigeon brains encodes direction, intensity, and polarity of the Earth’s magnetic field.
A population of neurons in pigeon brains encodes direction, intensity, and polarity of the Earth’s magnetic field.
The NIH agrees with the government advisory board’s recommendation to publish both controversial bird flu studies in full.
Progenitor cells discovered in the brain’s small blood vessels have the capacity to differentiate into neurons and other tissue types.
Science adviser John Holdren speaks out about how the Presidential Administration is handling the controversial research that rendered avian flu transmissible between ferrets.
A new system decodes brain signals from the motor cortex of monkeys and translates them into basic arm movements, despite temporary paralysis.
A virologist at the center of avian flu research controversy says he’ll publish without government permits.
Researchers weaken the memories of drug use in recovering addicts.
Baboons are able to distinguish printed English words from nonsense sequences of letters—the first step in the reading process.
Biosecurity board recommends publication of data detailing transmissibility of H5N1 avian influenza.
Asking pointed questions is a key part of the scientific process.