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Scientists just found a startling secret inside the human mind
The human mind is turning out to be far stranger and more intricate than the tidy diagrams in old biology textbooks ever suggested. A wave of new research is revealing hidden layers in the brain’s ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Hidden brain layers may explain why memory fails
Memory failures often feel like personal lapses, but new research suggests the problem may be rooted in hidden architecture inside the brain’s core learning hub. Scientists have uncovered previously ...
Studying one of the simplest animals, Stanford's Prakash Lab uncovered how it folds itself into complex shapes—revealing new ...
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New low-cost technique forms durable, easy-to-apply cell sheets in just five hours
McMaster scientists create robust cell sheets in five hours using simple tools, opening new paths for tissue repair and ...
Stripe patterns are commonly seen in nature—for instance, birds and fish move in coordinated flocks and schools, fingerprints ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: With more than 100,000 people in need of an organ transplant in the U.S. alone, scientists have turned toward perfecting human-animal chimeras as a ...
Stress affects many systems in our body and biologists Marcel Schaaf and Erin Faught at Radboud University are figuring out ...
Scientists anticipate a future where transgender people could create their own gender-affirming hormones and even produce ...
Machine learning techniques that make use of tensor networks could manipulate data more efficiently and help open the black ...
This study provides useful insights into addressing the question of whether the prevalence of autoimmune disease could be driven by sex differences in the T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire, correlating ...
This correspondence between brain state and brain responsiveness (statedependent responses) is outlined at different scales from the cellular and circuit level, to the mesoscale and macroscale level.
By combining psilocybin with a modified rabies virus that tracks neural connections, they mapped how networks change after a ...
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