Researchers Find No Strong Link between Prenatal Ultrasounds and Autism
New study provides more evidence early pregnancy scans are not tied to the disorder
New study provides more evidence early pregnancy scans are not tied to the disorder
The athletes’ brains get rewired with practice to counteract reflexes and execute complex routines
Gene expression patterns in the brains of people with these conditions, new research finds
An implant is the latest development in research on neural stimulation to boost cognition
Research indicates that techniques fail to trigger the type of brain activity thought to produce therapeutic benefits
A study that compares us with other primates finds a brain region linked to social behavior that may offer a biological explanation for why humans, not chimps, produced Shakespeare, Gandhi and Einstein...
Researchers are finally figuring out the purpose behind some genome sequences that are nearly identical across vertebrates
Neurons in the hippocampi of rats and bats fire in response to their fellow animals’ movements
Proteins that researchers think are key to long-term memory formation also move genetic material between cells in both mice and flies
Neuroscientists have started to identify thinking processes and brain regions involved with creativity
Drugs that disrupt production of toxic proteins in the brain could work for various degenerative disorders, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
Neurobiologist who advocated for gender equality in science
An article in The New York Times revealed a recent secret Pentagon program to investigate UFOs. But science suggests they are best explained by optical illusions such as "solar mirages" and the elusive phenomena known as "green flashes"...
Fruit bats raised hearing different pitches of sounds vocalized in keeping with their aural environment as they matured.
"Neural dust," thought-powered typing and mini-brains generate academic and corporate interest
Neuroscientists are taking cues from cryptography to translate brain activity into movements
SuperAgers report strong social relationships
What science knows about males, females and concussions
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