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Rutgers scientists have uncovered a tug-of-war inside the brain between hunger and satiety, revealing two newly mapped neural ...
Head of the Metabolic Neuroscience Laboratory, investigates the brain ‘goo’ behind obesity and Type-2 diabetes - and how we ...
Modern humans have existed for over 200,000 years, and each new generation has begun with a single cell-dividing, changing shape and function, organizing into tissues, organs, and limbs.
TORONTO, June 20, 2025 /CNW/ - Brain Canada is pleased to announce an investment of more than $7.7 million to support two ...
Former NASA neuroscientist develops 7-second brain activation technique targeting specific brainwave patterns to improve ...
Michelle Monje is the Milan Gambhir Professor of Pediatric Neuro-Oncology at Stanford University, CA, USA, and a Howard ...
Using an algorithm they call the Krakencoder, researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine are a step closer to unraveling how the brain's wiring supports the way we think and act. The study, published June ...
Early symptoms of brain tumours in young adults often get misread as stress or lifestyle issues. Spotting the warning signs early, like seizures or sudden personality changes, can be lifesaving. Here’ ...
Scores of researchers have produced new tools that can deliver genes and selectively activate them in hundreds of different ...
Yet a central puzzle persists: What makes near-identical regions in opposite hemispheres of the brain process different types of information? Answering that question promises broader insight into how ...
Thanks to 7T fMRI, researchers from Paris Brain Institute and NeuroSpin, the CEA's neuroimaging center, are exploring the neural substrate of visual imagery at very high resolution for the first time.
A study offers a glimpse of how the brain turns experience into emotion. In mice and humans, puffs of air to the eye caused persistent changes in brain activity, suggesting an emotional response.