Federal science agencies get some relief from the harsh cuts to their 2013 budgets instituted by the recent sequester.
Federal science agencies get some relief from the harsh cuts to their 2013 budgets instituted by the recent sequester.
Researchers find that temporary double-stranded DNA breaks commonly result from normal neuron activation—but expression of an Alzheimer’s-linked protein increases the damage.
Computer programs that trawl research papers can reveal important large-scale patterns and facilitate further research, but publishers are wary.
Improvements in light-sheet microscopy enable real-time activity imaging of almost every neuron in the brain of zebrafish larvae.
Federal research agencies, such as the NIH, EPA, and NSF, are improving communication between their scientists and journalists, but most can do better.
A new analysis finds that while some federal agencies have made strides in safeguarding the validity of their research, more work needs to be done.
Mice with human brain cells showed enhanced synaptic plasticity and learning, suggesting glia may be key to our cognitive prowess.
A champion of breast cancer awareness in the African-American community passes away at 63.
Normal proteins with regions resembling disease-causing prions are responsible for an inherited disorder that affects the brain, muscle, and bone.
The method to the dengue virus's maddening infectiousness.