Studies of the finch-like capuchino seedeaters of South America deepen our understanding of the forces that drive evolution.
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Studies of the finch-like capuchino seedeaters of South America deepen our understanding of the forces that drive evolution.
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Teaching a computer to recognize different parts of neurons improves automated methods of tracing the cells and their connections.
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A motivation-processing center in the brain is important for learning to seek pleasure and avoid pain.
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Immune cells called microglia direct neurons to modify their own connectivity in response to sensory cues.
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Neuronal connections that keep you awake in times of stress also induce immune changes that weaken the body’s defenses.
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The Encyclopedia of DNA Elements is a growing trove of information that is vital for interpreting the genetic code.
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A new animal model will help researchers investigate why some pancreatic cancers are more aggressive than others and what causes them to progress.
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Using DNA sequencing instead of microscopy dramatically reduces the cost of mapping brain-wide connections.
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Preclinical findings suggest that interfering with the way pancreatic cancer cells store cholesterol could be a way to treat the disease.
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