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Using lasers, researchers triggered optical illusion signals in mouse brains, uncovering how the brain fills in missing details in vision.
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Yes, that’s a human brain on a cafeteria tray. UCLA fair shows off science cuts under Trump
UCLA's researchers go low-tech to plead their case to the public with poster boards and props. The Trump administration has suspended more than $500 million in research grants to the university.
Thanks to a new grant, researchers at the Binghamton University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences are one step ...
Fat is more complicated than we thought. Once considered just a bag of calories, scientists now know that our fat — aka adipose tissue — doesn't just ...
Welcome listeners to the September 16th 2025 issue of Circulation on the Run. And I'm one of your co-hosts, Dr. Peder Myhre. I'm a professor at the University of Oslo in Norway and social media editor ...
A USC Stem Cell-led research team has achieved a major step forward in the effort to build mouse and human synthetic kidneys.
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Increasing the level of the protein PI31 demonstrates neuroprotective effects in mice
One fundamental feature of neurodegenerative diseases is a breakdown in communication. Even before brain cells die, the ...
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An AI assistant can interpret those lab results for you
When Judith Miller had routine blood work done in July, she got a phone alert the same day that her lab results were posted ...
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DeepInMiniscope enables high-resolution 3D imaging of brain activity in mice
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have created a miniaturized microscope for real-time, high-resolution, ...
While the 76-year-old Milwaukee resident waited to hear back, Miller did something patients increasingly do when they can't reach their health care team. She put her test results into Claude and asked ...
It would please the court if you told these lawyer jokes over and over. You don't want to be held in contempt, now do you?
The hormone once associated with hugs and trust is now at the forefront of research on stress, adaptation, and the ...
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