A 30-year-old technique to record the electrical activity of neurons gets a robotic makeover.
A 30-year-old technique to record the electrical activity of neurons gets a robotic makeover.
Neurons injected into mice help treat chronic pain at its roots, rather than simply alleviating its symptoms.
A new study suggests that the brain injuries suffered by soldiers in Afghanistan may be similar to those observed in some athletes.
One year olds smile more and communicate better if they participate in interactive music classes with their parents.
Human-specific duplications of a gene involved in brain development may have contributed to our species’ unique intelligence.
Human embryonic stem cells swiftly kill themselves in response to DNA damage.
| May 1, 2012
In Chapter 12, "The Opium Fields," author Marc Lewis recounts one night spent in the brain chemistry-bending grip of opium addiction.
May 1, 2012
Meet some of the people featured in the April 2012 issue of The Scientist.
Being an ex-drug-addict turned neuroscientist brings a unique insight into the physiological and phenomenological realities of addiction.
Genes that react to cellular sugar content are regulated by a long non-coding RNA via an unexpected mechanism