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'As if a shudder ran from its brain to its body': The neuroscientists that learned to control memories in rodents
In this adapted excerpt from "How to Change a Memory," author and neuroscientist Steve Ramirez recounts the events that led ...
Gajilan, who has worked at Reuters for more than 14 years and was then digital news director, had been reading about ...
For years, chronic fatigue has been a riddle with moving pieces. People lose jobs, friendships thin, families reshuffle the load — and still there’s no ...
How the AI tool works for disease detection The McGill team created DOLPHIN to see what’s really happening inside cells, ...
Google's AI breakthrough in drug discovery suggests novel cancer therapies, highlighting the importance of integrating AI ...
Over the past two decades, synthetic biology has fueled advancements across a broad range of disciplines, including agriculture, bioremediation, biofuel production, and chemical manufacturing. Today, ...
Chin hairs. They're not glamorous, and nobody likes to talk about them publicly, or even acknowledge their existence.
Scientists studying SuperAgers reveal how some 80-year-olds have brains that are as sharp as people 30 years younger.
British tennis prodigy Mimi Xu insists her driving test was a more stressful experience than her Wimbledon debut against Emma ...
Two vividly green powders, two very different promises. Your social feeds rave about “detox”, your local shop stacks tubs by ...
Advances in genome editing are transforming the treatment for rare genetic diseases, as seen in the case of seven-month-old ...
Do animals see illusions like we do? A study tests guppies and doves to find out how different species process visual tricks.
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