When we think of lead poisoning, most of us imagine modern human-made pollution, paint, old pipes, or exhaust fumes.
Ordinary human cells, not just neurons, respond more strongly to memory signals when they arrive in spaced bursts rather than ...
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Scientists Found That Memory Can Happen Outside The Brain
We tend to think of memory as exclusively the brain’s domain, but new research suggests that this view may be far too narrow.
An international study changes the view that exposure to the toxic metal lead is largely a post-industrial phenomenon. The ...
The bacteria Geobacter sulfurreducens came from humble beginnings; it was first isolated from dirt in a ditch in Norman, ...
Detailed mapping of 1.2 million brain cells has revealed that not all cell types age in the same way and that some – found in a specific ‘hot spot’ – are more sensitive to the aging process. It opens ...
A groundbreaking study conducted by engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has developed an artificial neuron ...
In a key advance for regenerative medicine and gut health, scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have uncovered a precise and ...
The effects of insufficient water are felt by every cell in the body, but it’s the brain that manifests our experience of ...
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