U of U Health scientists open the door to clinical advances by examining the ways disease impacts the body, molecule by molecule.
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U of U Health scientists open the door to clinical advances by examining the ways disease impacts the body, molecule by molecule.
Expansion microscopy empowers scientists to see life’s smallest components—and it keeps getting better.
New methods light up lipid membranes and let researchers see sets of proteins inside cells with high resolution.
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Machine learning models let neuroscientists study how auditory processing impacts real-world hearing.
A detailed new look at dopamine signaling suggests neuroscientists’ model of reinforcement learning may need to be revised.
In images of the working brain, MIT neuroscientist Nancy Kanwisher sees specialized systems that power distinct functions of the human mind.
A brain imaging study found no changes associated with working memory, inhibitory control, or reward processing after a year of self-directed cannabis use.
Neurons protect and preserve certain information through a dedicated zone of stable synapses.
Researchers investigate the neural circuits that underlie placebos’ ability to relieve pain.