It's difficult to know what birds "think" when they fly, but scientists in Australia and Canada are getting some remarkable ...
A new study finds that those who responded to the World Trade Center attacks on 9/11 may be at higher risk of early-onset dementia.
Real-time imaging shows how plastic-stuffed cells form clumps that affect mouse movement.
Scientists from the University of Liverpool and their global collaborators have highlighted the most effective treatments for ...
Eating plenty of plants—fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, seeds and legumes—will also provide brain-loving antioxidants ...
When we touch something hot or cold, the temperature is consciously sensed. Previous studies have shown that the cortex, the outermost layer of the brain, is responsible for thermal sensations.
A with psychiatry and behavioral sciences professor Alik Widge, a lead author of the University of Minnesota study.
In August 2024, a US federal report sparked heated discussions. Fluoride, added into water to prevent cavities, was linked to slightly lower IQ in children. Although the report only reported “moderate ...
S tructural differences between male and female brains are apparent from the very earliest days of life, according to a new study. The researchers found that even in young babies, female brains have ...
Do speakers of different languages build sentence structure in the same way? In a neuroimaging study published in PLOS ...
The NIH has awarded an $800,000 grant to Rock Hill-based Winthrop University's biology department to research glioblastoma ...
In addition to this, we also assessed the prognostic values of these alterations, and specifically in the HER2-positive breast cancer brain metastasis, we observed that the presence of PIK3CA ...