The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
The cephalopod’s unique ability to disguise itself relies on a single motor nerve exclusively dedicated to skin tension and papillary control.
The cephalopod’s unique ability to disguise itself relies on a single motor nerve exclusively dedicated to skin tension and papillary control.
A closer moon and ideal coastal conditions for tide pool formation may have started the evolutionary transition of tetrapods.
Stem cells and cancer cells have enough molecular similarities that the former can be used to trigger immunity against the latter.
February 15, 2018
|Poecilia formosa, an all-female fish species, has a surprisingly robust genome.
The technique could combat infertility, but it's still not clear whether these eggs are normal and functional.
Researchers outfitted praying mantises with miniature spectacles to investigate how they see the world.
Transcriptional profiling of post-mortem human brains reveals commonalities in the genes over- and under-expressed in schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism, and major depression.
Researchers develop a new technique to selectively activate neurons deep in the rodent brain, taking a step toward noninvasive brain stimulation for neurological disorders.
February 2, 2018
|The compound, BCI-838, is already in human clinical trials as a possible treatment for depression.
The test uses levels of plasma amyloid-β to estimate the buildup of protein plaques in the brain.