As worms age, their memory deteriorates, just as it does in humans.
Full story at Simons Foundation
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As worms age, their memory deteriorates, just as it does in humans.
Full story at Simons Foundation
Researchers home in on the connections between motivation and learning.
Full story at MIT’s McGovern Institute
Neuroscientists are harnessing viruses’ natural abilities to tease apart the brain’s circuitry, learn how those circuits work, and treat disease.
Full story at MIT’s McGovern Institute
Genetics indicate that current diagnostic criteria for mental illness fail to reflect the biological problems at the root of patients’ symptoms.
Full story at BrainFacts
Is cognitive training worth doing?
Full story at BrainFacts
Detailed profiles of the immune system will form a roadmap for probing its role in disease.
Full story at La Jolla Institute for Immunology’s Immune Matters magazine.
With a deeper understanding of cancer biology, researchers are developing new ways to deal with metastatic disease.
Full story at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine’s Medicus magazine
Tracing autism’s symptoms back to problems in the developing brain could lead to better diagnoses and treatments.
Full story at BrainFacts
Rather than pursuing traditional post-docs, some scientists start their own labs soon after completing graduate school.
Full story at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Janelia Research Campus