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“Man on Fire” Syndrome, Ion Channels, and the Quest for Safer Pain Treatments Neuroscientist and clinician Stephen Waxman explores new strategies to break the circuit of neuropathic pain.
Learning a motor task alters brain activity during a nap, which promotes neural plasticity and can predict how much a ...
DNA extracted from fossilized tartar helped scientists reconstruct early humans' oral microbiota, shedding light on their ...
Sucrose provides plants with more than energy. It acts as a temperature sensor, signaling growth in warm conditions.
Players compete, collaborate, and celebrate in a satirical race to publish groundbreaking papers on hilariously absurd ...
Oral wounds heal without a trace, but skin scrapes don’t. Scientists decoded molecular players that drive scarless healing, ...
In this webinar, Martin Jarrold, Benjamin Clarke, and Rebecca D’Esposito will discuss the impact of charge detection mass ...
Lithium levels in human and mouse brains influence Alzheimer’s disease effects, but targeted replacement therapy may hold the ...
Bed bug and cockroach genomes reveal how they spread in urban areas and resist insecticides, potentially guiding better pest ...
A large language model can design and troubleshoot CRISPR protocols from scratch, allowing first-time researchers to achieve ...
Jen Heemstra’s book summarizes her trial-by-fire experiences and lessons learned in building leadership skills.
Many animals seem to consume alcohol but likely not for the same reason that humans do. Alcohol metabolism may have evolved ...