Scientists look beyond neuroscience to find inspiration for tools and techniques to study the brain.
Scientists look beyond neuroscience to find inspiration for tools and techniques to study the brain.
Cells that are preparing to divide can return to a resting state if they lose growth signals, even after they have passed what was thought to be a point of no return.
New soft-bodied robots that can be controlled by a simple magnetic field are well suited to work in confined spaces.
Individuals who are not U.S. citizens are more susceptible to food insecurity regardless of their income, education, and utilization of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.
NCI database links extensive drug activity data to detailed molecular information about the cancer cell lines in which those drugs have been tested.
Inside an MRI scanner, teens can see how mindfulness meditation quiets a neural network associated with rumination and worry.
What can today’s surprisingly human-like AI language models teach neuroscientists about the brain?
The final act of a dying cancer cell may be to spur the growth of other cancer cells.
Visual clues have led to insights about how the brain learns, which parents’ genes shape behavior, and how cells protect themselves from potential toxins.