Researchers at the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center have identified how restoring a missing molecule in
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LSD-triggered altered behaviors linked to abnormal brain communication
Lysergic acid diethylamide, or LSD, is a potent hallucinogen that alters the perception of reality. Researchers at Baylor College of
Scientists pinpoint the uncertainty of our working memory
The human brain regions responsible for working memory content are also used to gauge the quality, or uncertainty, of memories,
To cheat or not to cheat? Cognitive control can drive cheaters to be honest and honest people to cheat
The ability of cognitive control allows humans to override the brain’s impulses, like focusing on one person in the crowd
Moderna COVID-19 vaccine spurs lasting immune response: new study
A new study from La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) scientists helps answer the question: how long does immunity against
People synchronize heart rates while listening attentively to stories
People often unconsciously synchronize bodily functions like heartbeat and breathing when they share an experience, such as a live performance
Is your body clock off-schedule? Prebiotics may help
Whether it’s from jetting across time zones, pulling all-nighters at school or working the overnight shift, chronically disrupting our circadian
Building the ovarian environment from stem cells
Researchers led by Kyushu University have succeeded in using mouse stem cells to reconstruct structures in the ovarian environment critical
A specific subset of immune cells that mitigates kidney damage
The immune system is highly complex. For example, a particular class of cells called mononuclear phagocytes (MNPs) plays important roles
Handheld photoacoustic finder for diagnosing cancer metastasis without radiation
Massaging the upper arm is known to relieve the body of swelling by stimulating the lymph nodes that process toxins