New research finds that sleep is essential for protecting brain mitochondria by transferring toxic metabolic waste from neurons to glial cells for disposal.
Therapeutic targeting of the AhR-Siglec-15 axis reveals potent efficacy against SHH medulloblastoma in preclinical models.
This study provides a useful contribution to understanding how wearable augmentation devices interact with human proprioception, using a longitudinal design over a single session. Results demonstrate ...
We’ve been looking at the wrong part of the eye. New research shows the earliest signs of Alzheimer's are hidden at the very edges of the retina.
In a safety and feasibility trial of a cortical visual prosthesis, researchers observed progressive recovery of natural vision in a patient with complete blindness caused by irreversible optic nerve ...
The electrical signals rippling across the brain during and after physical activity offer a measurable window into how ...
Advances in 3D spatial multiomics are changing how researchers study tissue architecture. We spoke with Stellaromics' CEO, Dr. Todd Dickinson, to learn how this approach preserves structure and ...
EMS is one of the most hands‑on and practical automation systems in pharma. It is simultaneously about engineering, regulatory requirements and operator convenience. Proper architecture (local logic ...
Volkswagen is quietly handing the keys to its software destiny in the world’s largest car market to its Chinese operations. Under pressure from domestic rivals and shifting consumer expectations, the ...
A team from the Institute of Neurosciences of the University of Barcelona (UBneuro) has discovered that early and sustained ...
Obstructive sleep apnea disrupts brain function in several ways, including low oxygen levels, interrupted sleep, and vascular risk. Several regions throughout the brain may shrink, and the ...
The Johns Hopkins-created maps provide higher resolution and better coverage of gray matter than previously published maps, ...