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Published Taking a 'one in a million' shot to tackle dopamine-linked brain disorders



With the help of a tiny, transparent worm called Caenorhabditis elegans, researchers have identified...
Published Gut molecule slows fat burning during fasting



In a struggle that probably sounds familiar to dieters everywhere, the less a Caenorhabditis elegans...
Published Dogs and humans process body postures similarly in their brains - **Dogs and Humans Process Body Postures Similarly in Their Brains**



A new study shows that information from body postures plays a similarly important role for dogs as i...
Published Tiny sea creatures reveal the ancient origins of neurons



A new study sheds new light on the origins of modern brain cells. Researchers find evidence that spe ...
Published First all-human mouse model of inherited prion disease - First All-Human Mouse Model of Inherited Prion Disease


Human prion diseases include Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) and Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker dise...
Published Altered speech may be the first sign of Parkinson's disease - Altered Speech May Be the First Sign of Parkinson's Disease


Researchers attempted to identify early symptoms of Parkinson's disease using voice data. In their s...
Published Making sense of scents: Deciphering our sense of smell - Making Sense of Scents: Deciphering Our Sense of Smell


Breaking a longstanding impasse in our understanding of olfaction, scientists have created the first...
Published Within a dinosaur’s head: Ankylosaur was sluggish and deaf - Within a Dinosaur's Head: Ankylosaur was Sluggish and Deaf


Scientists took a closer look at the braincase of a dinosaur from Austria. The group examined the fo...
Published New insights into the complex neurochemistry of ants - New Insights into the Complex Neurochemistry of Ants



Ants' brains are amazingly sophisticated organs that enable them to coordinate complex behavior patt ...
Published Tracking down BSE and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease - Tracking Down BSE and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease


Researchers have identified an altered expression of endogenous retroviruses in BSE-infected macaque...
Published Predicting risk of aneurysm rupture - Predicting Risk of Aneurysm Rupture: A Comprehensive Guide


Predicting the rupture of aneurysms is crucial for medical prevention and treatment. As aspect ratio...
Published The Secret of Swing: Downbeat delays - The Secret of Swing: Downbeat Delays


Jazz must swing -- jazz musicians agree on that. However, even 100 years after the beginnings of jaz...
Published New test detects toxic prions in blood - New Test Detects Toxic Prions in Blood: A Breakthrough in Prion Disease Diagnosis


The first cases of mad cow disease in humans occurred in the late 1990s and are thought to be the co...
Published Can you describe a sensation without feeling it first? - Can You Describe a Sensation Without Feeling It First?



Research with a unique, perhaps one-of-a-kind individual, shows that you can comprehend and use tact...
Published Flexible device could treat hearing loss without batteries - Flexible Device Could Treat Hearing Loss Without Batteries


Some people are born with hearing loss, while others acquire it with age, infections or long-term no...
Published Degrading modified proteins could treat Alzheimer's, other 'undruggable' diseases - Degrading Modified Proteins Could Treat Alzheimer's, Other 'Undruggable' Diseases


Certain diseases, including Alzheimer's, are currently considered 'undruggable' because traditional...
Published How chronic stress drives the brain to crave comfort food - How Chronic Stress Drives the Brain to Crave Comfort Food



Stress can override natural satiety cues to drive more food intake and boost cravings for sweets. AB...
Published Chemical exposure may raise your risk for Parkinson's - Chemical Exposure May Raise Your Risk for Parkinson's



Two years of heavy exposure to TCE, a liquid chemical that lingers in the air, water and soil, may i...
Published AI supports doctors' hard decisions on cardiac arrest - AI Supports Doctors' Hard Decisions on Cardiac Arrest


When patients receive care after cardiac arrest, doctors can now -- by entering patient data in a we...
Published How whale shark rhodopsin evolved to see, in the deep blue sea - How Whale Shark Rhodopsin Evolved to See, in the Deep Blue Sea


A group of researchers discovered that the rhodopsin -- a protein in the eye that detects light -- o...