Functional magnetic resonance images of a vegetative patient’s brain communicate to doctors that he’s conscious and not in pain.
Functional magnetic resonance images of a vegetative patient’s brain communicate to doctors that he’s conscious and not in pain.
Nominated as a write-in candidate as a protest against the anti-science incumbent, famed naturalist Charles Darwin won 4,000 congressional votes in a Georgia county.
A legendary rock and roll drummer teams up with a neuroscientist to explore the role of rhythm in brain function.
Inflammatory signals in injured zebrafish brains promote the growth of new neurons.
From education to space, science fared well at the polls on Tuesday.
NIH Director Francis Collins touts the project to map neural connections in the human brain as recording the mind’s “symphony.”
Should biological explanations for criminal behavior influence a judge’s or jury’s decision about how to handle a case? If so, how?
Biotech, pharmaceutical, and insurance companies have spent a record-breaking amount this election—nearly $200 million.
A number of studies have linked genes and hormones to political attitudes and behaviors, though the evidence remains controversial.
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announces his support for President Barack Obama's reelection, citing concern over climate change.