A jawless parasitic fish could help lead the way to more effective treatments for multiple brain ailments, including cancer, trauma…
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Experimental brain-controlled hearing aid decodes, identifies who you want to hear
Our brains have a remarkable knack for picking out individual voices in a noisy environment, like a crowded coffee shop…
Do you trust politicians? Depends on how you define trust
For decades, political scientists have measured the public’s trust in the federal government consistently, using measures that are largely unchanged…
Medical News Today: What to know about omega-3 fatty acids
Omega-3 fatty acids are present in foods such as fish. Their potential benefits include reducing inflammation and heart disease risk.…
New drug could help treat neonatal seizures
A new drug that inhibits neonatal seizures in rodent models could open up new avenues for the treatment of epilepsy…
Cellular rivalry promotes healthy skin development
Scientists have discovered a curious phenomenon taking place in mouse skin: cells compete with one another for the chance to…
Memories are strengthened via brainwaves produced during sleep, new study shows
New research brings us closer to understanding how learned information turns into reliable memories during sleep.
Coherent? Voice disorders significantly affect listeners, too
Researchers conducted a study to see if there are differences in speech intelligibility (a listener’s ability to recover a speaker’s…
How egg cells choose their best powerhouses to pass on
Developing egg cells conduct tests to select the healthiest of their energy-making machines to be passed to the next generation.
A new way to wind the development clock of cardiac muscle cells
A study published in the journal Stem Cells describes a new and unexpected way to accelerate the maturation of induced…