The growth of prenatal screening in Europe has reduced the number of babies being born per year with Down syndrome
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Why people make healthy claims but indulge in unhealthy behaviors
The time period between Thanksgiving and Christmas is characterized by overindulgence. While we tell others that we are eating and
Researchers unveil a behavioral monitoring system that delivers an unprecedented portrait of how animals move
In the last decade, Neuroscientists have made major advances in their quest to study the brain. They can assemble complete
Three-dimensionally reconstituted organoids that are just like human organs
Organoids are organ-like tissues derived from stem cells that are grown in labs, often referred to as miniature organs. Because
Advisory committee votes to recommend EUA for Moderna vaccine
The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine received recommendation from a U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory committee on Thursday, clearing the way
Exploring the role of prefrontal-amygdala brain circuits in social decision-making
In recent years, neuroscientists have been trying to understand the neural underpinnings of social behaviors and cognition. Studies on animal
WHO: Vaccine program gets access to nearly 2 billion doses
The head of the World Health Organization said Friday that the U.N. health agency’s program to help get COVID-19 vaccines
Machine intelligence accelerates research into mapping brains
Scientists in Japan’s brain science project have used machine intelligence to improve the accuracy and reliability of a powerful brain-mapping
Scientists take a step towards expanding the use of magnetic fluids in medicine
Magnetic fluids are used in many different areas, including medicine, electronics, mechanical engineering, ecology, etc. Such a wide range of
Blood pressure drug may be key to increasing lifespan, new study shows
Since time immemorial, people have been fascinated by ways to stop aging. Nearly every culture has stories to tell about