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Defying Dogma: Decentralized Translation in Neurons
Danielle Gerhard, PhD
| Sep 8, 2023
| 10+ min read
To understand how memories are formed and maintained, neuroscientists travel far beyond the cell body in search of answers.
Searching for a Direct Route to Multiple Sclerosis Treatment
Deanna MacNeil, PhD
| Jul 17, 2023
| 3 min read
Researchers created a new high-throughput tool to hunt for therapies that remyelinate the nervous system.
Reprogrammed Müller Glia Restore Vision in Mice
Ashley Yeager
| Aug 15, 2018
| 4 min read
A double gene-transfer therapy transformed the non-neuronal cells into rod photoreceptors in the retinas of animal models of congenital blindness.
Short-lived Molecules Support Long-term Memory
Alejandra Manjarrez, PhD
| Jun 6, 2023
| 3 min read
A gene essential for information storage in the brain engages an autoregulatory feedback loop to consolidate memory.
Summer Science, British Style
Jef Akst and Richard P. Grant
| Jul 8, 2011
| 7 min read
The Royal Society's annual science extravaganza packs some interesting stuff into 5 days of love and research.
Neuroaesthetics
Anjan Chatterjee
| May 1, 2014
| 10+ min read
Researchers unravel the biology of beauty and art.
Quasi-Lymphatic System in the Rodent Eye Clears Waste
Abby Olena, PhD
| Apr 16, 2020
| 3 min read
Two rodent models of glaucoma have defects in the waste drainage system.
2020 in Scientists’ Own Words
Abby Olena, PhD
| Dec 23, 2020
| 5 min read
The world was rocked by the COVID-19 pandemic this year, but researchers rose to all manner of challenges.
Scientists Engineer Dreams to Understand the Sleeping Brain
Catherine Offord
| Dec 1, 2020
| 10+ min read
Technologies such as noninvasive brain stimulation and virtual reality gaming offer insights into how dreams arise and what functions they might serve.
T Cells and Neurons Talk to Each Other
Ashley Yeager
| Oct 1, 2020
| 10+ min read
Conversations between the immune and central nervous systems are proving to be essential for the healthy social behavior, learning, and memory.
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