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It ain't easy being a Superman villain, but these 15 evil-doers have managed to give the Man of Steel a run for his money at ...
Humans and mice share persistent brain-activity patterns in response to adverse sensory experience, scientists find, opening a window to our emotions and, perhaps, neuropsychiatric disorders.
Anti-aging aficionados have tried it all — including taking certain drugs off-label in the hopes they will lead to longer, ...
A common sleep aid restores healthier sleep patterns and protects mice from the brain damage seen in neurodegenerative ...
A team of scientists at Duke University made a mouse just a bit more human. They didn’t give it speech or opposable thumbs.
As researchers work to improve treatment of Alzheimer's disease, new research by UCLA Health identified a candidate drug that ...
In a new study out this week, scientists report that a combination of two existing cancer drugs — rapamycin and trametinib — ...
Scientists have found a way to map the intricate patterns of cells in mouse brain tissue with an off-the-shelf light microscope, using a trick that inflates a tiny sample to 16 times its original ...
Furthermore, they developed a genetically modified mouse model where aromatase expression was selectively restored in the brain to ensure production of neuroestrogen. They also investigated the ...
Brian Barczyk would have loved it ... It turned out the li/ne kept moving, because creating a 30,000-square-foot interactive ...
For decades, neuroscientists have developed mathematical frameworks to explain how brain activity drives behaviour in ...