Goosebumps might be a common phenomenon we experience in our lives, as they were for our ancestors, but they might play an ...
A muscle that no longer answers to the brain might sound useless. MIT researchers are trying to turn that idea into medicine.
A new Yale School of Medicine (YSM) study has uncovered surprising new details about how our eyes process what we see. When ...
Once described by a 16th-century anatomist as the "shameful member," the clitoris has historically been ignored in research ...
By tagging neurons with molecular "barcodes," researchers mapped connections among thousands of neurons in the mouse brain with unprecedented speed and resolution.
Organoids are miniature, simplified versions of an organ. Over the past two decades, scientists have developed them for the ...
The next surprise was that human organoids just kept growing. Mouse organoids were done with making neurons within nine days.
The brain acts as a memory library, storing our memories and lending them back to us when needed, and constantly creating new ...
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