Chronic stress can rewire the brain, leading to a host of mental health issues. Now, scientists believe that one small ...
Researchers have achieved the first demonstration in mice of using gene therapy to reverse hallmark symptoms of SYNGAP1-related disorder, a devastating condition affecting an estimated 1 million ...
The 10th DoctHERS Annual Symposium, which took place Sept. 27 at The Westin Buffalo hotel, celebrated its milestone anniversary with a morning packed full of presentations, networking events, and ...
On Tuesday, Sept. 30, Professor Hey-Kyoung Lee from the Department of Neuroscience at Hopkins presented her research as the ...
The university doubled down on artificial intelligence by introducing an AI science bachelor’s degree, and a new AI emphasis ...
SISSA Colloquium returns on Monday, October  20th, at 2 PM in Aula Magna Budinich. This time, we will have the pleasure of hosting Professor Gábor Tamás (University of Szeged, Hungary) who will ...
Neurons produced from frontotemporal dementia patients' skin biopsies using modern stem cell technology recapitulate the ...
Neurons in the brain communicate with each other through synapses—connection points that allow the passage of electrical and ...
A layered graphene and chromium oxychloride device functions as a broadband optical synapse, detecting visible to deep ...
A surprising link between Alzheimer’s and cancer reveals that amyloid beta, a harmful protein in the brain, actually empowers ...
A study by Dorothy P. Schafer, Ph.D., and Travis E. Faust, Ph.D., at UMass Chan Medical School, explains how two different ...
The dorsal vagal complex is a highly intricate structure composed of distinct transcriptional classes of glial and neuronal cells, exhibiting many similarities but also notable differences between ...