Introducing the winners of our second annual "Labbies" awards
Introducing the winners of our second annual "Labbies" awards
Have researchers found the seat of urination control in a primitive brain region?
September 1, 2011
Meet some of the people featured in the September 2011 issue of The Scientist.
In the memory circuits of the aging brain and the signaling pathways of pain, science is trading mystery for mastery.
Purinergic signaling, not mystical energy, may explain how acupuncture works.
A blood protein involved in allergy contributes to the decline in brain function and memory in aging mice.
Stretching muscle cells as they grow helps promote the expression of growth factors.
A year and a half after soldiers have returned from war, impairments in the regulatory circuitry of the amygdala remain.
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in neuroscience, from Faculty of 1000
Tiny, flexible electronic chips embedded in a skin-like material monitor vitals and stimulate muscles.