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A groundbreaking new technique called EPSILON allows researchers to map the proteins involved in memory formation with ...
For the first time, scientists have mapped the 3D structure of the human sweet taste receptor, offering critical insights ...
The phase 2B SURVIVE trial testing SurVaxM, a cancer vaccine for glioblastoma, will continue as planned following an interim analysis showing sufficient promise to proceed.
A new study reveals that resistance to policies like smoking bans or speed limits drops significantly after they are ...
Researchers have developed a portable “lab-on-a-chip” device that measures cortisol levels from saliva, offering an objective ...
Children born to mothers with obesity, gestational diabetes, or hypertensive pregnancy disorders have significantly higher ...
Glaucoma damages the optic nerve and is usually managed by reducing eye pressure, though treatment effects vary.
A new music therapy-based tool called MuSICCA may transform how healthcare teams assess consciousness in children with severe ...
New research shows that people perceive AI systems as more creative when they observe not just the final product, but also the creative process and the robot in action.
A new study reveals that raising oxygen tension during weeks four to six of brain organoid development significantly promotes neurogenesis, guided by the oxygen-binding protein neuroglobin.
New research explores the psychological tradeoff between being ignored and being the subject of gossip, revealing that neither option feels good—but for different reasons.
A new survey finds that nearly 75% of parents experience sensory overload—when sounds, sights, and chaos from daily life overwhelm the brain.