Subtle signs of Alzheimer's disease can emerge decades before a diagnosis-;often in the form of irregular behaviors that reflect very early stages of brain dysfunction.
Tau behaves abnormally in the brain in people with Alzheimer’s disease. This latest study points to a reason why.
Neuralink says that the study's launch is an important step towards restoring not just digital but also physical freedom.
FRUIT FLIES are smart. For a start—the clue is in the name—they can fly. They can also flirt; fight; form complex, long-term ...
A groundbreaking method to profile gene activity in the living human brain has been developed. This innovative approach opens new avenues for understanding and treating neurological conditions like ...
We can now collect cell-count data across whole animal brains quantifying recent neuronal activity, gene expression, or anatomical connectivity. This is a powerful approach since it is a multi-region ...
Research from a team of Harvard and Google scientists has revealed never-before-seen details of the human brain’s structure.
Researchers have developed a cellular fractionation protocol. This method allows for precise analysis of the proteins located ...
Females may begin to recover twice as fast as males when it comes to muscle injuries, according to a new study in mice. The ...
Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neuronal Circuits and Behavior, University College London, London, United Kingdom ...
While exploring how the flies adapted to such conditions, Acharya found increased levels of an enzyme— CG8093 —in their guts.
A recent study uncovers molecular mechanisms driving memory formation in the hippocampus, focusing on mossy fiber synapses.