A question left unanswered in a biologist’s lab notebook for 40 years has finally been explained, thanks to a little
Month: June 2024
Light-weight microscope captures large-scale brain activity of mice on the move
As a mouse explores its environment, millions of neurons across the brain fire in sync. To study only a small
Changing the game for sports emergency action plans
A national position statement on emergency action plan development and implementation in sports from a West Virginia University athletic training
Dancers are less neurotic
A study led by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, has shown
How do our memories last a lifetime? New study offers a biological explanation
Whether it’s a first-time visit to a zoo or when we learned to ride a bicycle, we have memories from
3D-printed chip sensor detects foodborne pathogens for safer products
Every so often, a food product is recalled because of some sort of contamination. For consumers of such products, a
Study finds better survival rates for recipients of lung from hospital-based donor care units compared to independent donor care units
new study by Penn researchers examined, forthe first time, the differences in lung transplant graft outcomes from organs recovered from
Moving objects precisely with sound
In 2018, Arthur Ashkin won the Nobel Prize in Physics for inventing optical tweezers: laser beams that can be used
Conversation Is Changing: Why people speak more alike today
People from the corporate world and higher education sectors are increasingly adopting each other’s speech patterns to be more socially
How uncertainty builds anxiety
Alfred Hitchcock observed that “There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it.” A common way