Parallel Pathway Leaves Long-Term Memory Unscathed Despite Short-Term Disruption in Mice
A new study in mice suggests an alternate pathway for forming long-term memories even when short-term memories fail to form.
A new study in mice suggests an alternate pathway for forming long-term memories even when short-term memories fail to form.
The structure of the Nipah virus polymerase complex elucidated using cryoelectron microscopy.
Superstretchy skin gives the Gans’s egg-eater the widest gape–to–head size ratio of any known animal
Study highlights use of techniques such as long-read genome sequencing, optical genome mapping, and RNA sequencing for rare disease diagnosis.
Living forms present three fundamental challenges to our understanding: First, they self-assemble – performing all of the decision-making needed to construct a functional, complex body…
Linking brains to machines has gone from science fiction to reality in the past two decades.
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Rise of farmers spraying glyphosate correlated with drop in birthweight in large study
Xenon inhalation modulates microglial responses in mice and is a potential therapeutic agent for treating Alzheimer’s disease.
Their keen noses are helping researchers document the diversity of fungi living underneath Pacific Northwest forests
Studies that use surveys to link dietary patterns to human health may be irredeemably biased, new paper suggests