A new study led by the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology shows how feeding mice a drug called GSM-15606
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State-of-the-art brain recordings reveal how neurons resonate
For decades, scientists have focused on how the brain processes information in a hierarchical manner, with different brain areas specialized
Alzheimer’s disease: It’s not only neurons
Memory loss, confusion, speech problems — Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, affecting about 35 million people
Low magnesium levels increase disease risk
A new Australian study has identified why a diet rich in magnesium is so important for our health, reducing the
Fallopian tubes can be safely removed during sterilization, study suggests
Women whose Fallopian tubes are removed during sterilization via laparoscopy have only marginally more surgical complications than those whose tubes
Researchers ID body’s ‘quality control’ regulator for protein folding
Anyone who’s tried to neatly gather a fitted sheet can tell you: folding is hard. Get it wrong with your
Think fast — or not: Mathematics behind decision making
New research from a Florida State University professor and colleagues explains the mathematics behind how initial predispositions and additional information
Starvation and adhesion drive formation of keratinocyte patterns in skin
Cell-cell adhesion-induced patterning in keratinocytes can be explained by just starvation and strong adhesion, Hokkaido University researchers find. Fingerprints are
How cell nuclei organize eyes and brain
In work conducted both at UC Santa Barbara and the Physics of Life Excellence Cluster of TU Dresden, biophysicist Otger
Forest restoration can boost people, nature and climate simultaneously
Forest restoration can benefit humans, boost biodiversity and help tackle climate change simultaneously, new research suggests. Restoring forests is often