Astrocytes, critical brain cells, are often lost in neurodegenerative diseases, but recent research highlights the promise of ...
A new Alzheimer’s test collects just a few drops of blood from a finger prick, which can be mailed to a lab for analysis.
Wild bearded capuchins use social learning to solve problems, influenced by social tolerance and group dynamics.
Researchers found that confined environments, like the International Space Station, alter the way people perceive food aromas, with emotions significantly coloring their responses.
Fampridine, used for improving walking in multiple sclerosis, may also enhance working memory in individuals with schizophrenia or depression.
Scientists have reprogrammed mouse cells into pluripotent stem cells using a gene from choanoflagellates, single-celled organisms related to animals.
Rest tremor in Parkinson’s disease is linked to dopamine activity in the caudate nucleus, challenging conventional beliefs about dopamine loss and motor symptoms.
A new study explores how robots can model and test aspects of the human sense of self, offering new insights into this complex phenomenon.
Self-consciousness about one’s body affects the ability to learn and perform movement tasks, according to new research.
Researchers have developed a dual-gene therapy approach to treat Usher syndrome type 1F, a rare condition causing deafness and progressive blindness.
New research has found no evidence linking heart rate variability (HRV) to reactive aggression, overturning previous theories.