NIH Director Francis Collins touts the project to map neural connections in the human brain as recording the mind’s “symphony.”
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?
Recording brain activity as patients are anesthetized for surgery, researchers identify a pattern that may signal loss of consciousness.
Contrary to previous studies, a new publication finds that most retractions from scholarly literature are not due to misconduct.
Retracting a paper from the scientific literature can lead to fewer citations for related studies.
Large RNA-protein packets use a novel mechanism to escape the cell nucleus.
Female scholars are gaining ground in publishing, but cluster in sub-disciplines and tend not to be listed as first or last authors.
The blogosphere voices widespread condemnation for a sexist comment made by a researcher attending this week’s annual Society for Neuroscience conference.
A survey of the prepublication histories of papers reveals that manuscripts that are rejected then resubmitted are cited more often.
New research shows that the growth of long-range connections between brain regions predicts how well a child will learn to read.