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Scientists reverse autism-like symptoms in mice by repairing shortened nerve cell structures
A recent study published in Cell Death & Disease suggests that specific cellular abnormalities in the brain associated with ...
Summary: Lip-reading is a highly demanding cognitive feat that forces the brain to decode speech by translating physical mouth movements instead of acoustic waveforms. While psychologists have long ...
Over 300 million years ago, a minnow-sized fish died and fell to the bottom of a prehistoric swamp near the village of Trawden, Lancashire, in northwest England. The remains of this tiny fish—known as ...
Scientists reveal Afro-textured hair, common in African populations, is a genetic trait likely shaped by evolutionary ...
The technology has some promising applications, but is not ready for whole body cancer screening and will not replace other ...
Mendota Juvenile Treatment Center is expanding its capacity and treating girls for the first time as Wisconsin moves to close ...
To close out Pride Month, the author talks about writing under a pen name, telling queer stories, and reaching new audiences ...
A White Plains couple has sued their former landlord at The Continuum 55 for allegedly failing to remediate mold in ...
Radium Springs Garden in Albany, Georgia, is the kind of natural wonder that makes you question why you’ve been planning ...
In the earliest stages of life, mammalian embryos start as a disorganized cluster of cells. As development progresses, these cells become organized into well-defined shapes and structures. This ...
The cerebellum, historically linked only to motor control, is now recognized as a vital hub for executive function, emotion, and social cognition. Through ...
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