By contrast, glial cells seemed to be electrically silent and were dismissed as dull by most researchers. Some glia, called ...
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Understanding how adult brains adapt to challenge and change
In a revelatory Genomic Press Interview published today in Brain Medicine, Dr. Paul Lucassen, full professor at the University of Amsterdam and leader of the Brain Plasticity group, shares his ...
If you've just signed up for Apple TV and aren't sure which show to binge, here are 25 original series that we believe make ...
Most of the muscles of your foot let you point your toes down, like when you stand on tiptoes, or lift them up, like when you walk on your heels. These muscles also help feet roll slightly inward or ...
Understanding the shape or morphology of neurons and mapping the tree-like branches via which they receive signals from other ...
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Chainsaw Man’s ultimate form is way stronger than you think it is
Chainsaw Man wowed fans with a new ultimate form for its title hero, and it has the potential to be devastating.
The realm of "Star Trek" boasts its fair share of strong characters, from unique alien species to omnipotent godlike beings.
ARMR Sciences of New York is trialing a vaccine in the Netherlands to protect against fentanyl-related overdose and death.
Fairy-tale elements dominate this season’s fantasies, gothic atmosphere pervades the horror novels, and tech-based anxiety ...
The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) has selected new editors to lead three of its peer-reviewed journal titles, effective January 1. They are Jason D. (Jace) Flatt, PhD, MPH, as the ...
The Epstein files expose how racial hierarchy, genetic “optimisation” and even climate-driven population culling circulated ...
New research suggests the human brain has five distinct ages, and it may not reach adulthood until a person's early 30s.
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