Johns Hopkins scientists say they have used 3D imaging, special microscopes and artificial intelligence (AI) programs to ...
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Large animals face a constant battle against physics: they generate a lot of body heat that can be difficult to dump. For a dinosaur with a head as large and heavily insulated by bone and keratin as ...
A new study finds no evidence of naturally occurring DMT or its storage in the serotonin neurons of the rat brain.
New research on heart rate variability suggests that composure isn’t a personality trait. It’s a physiological skill the nervous system can train—one that may determine who thrives when the stakes are ...
We’ve been looking at the wrong part of the eye. New research shows the earliest signs of Alzheimer's are hidden at the very edges of the retina.
"Butterflies in the stomach" is that fluttery, nervous feeling you might have before a job interview, giving a speech or at the start of a romance.
Behavioral assays linked these molecular disturbances to functional outcomes. Exposed fish displayed increased locomotor activity, heightened anxiety-like behavior, and altered learning performance, ...
From a different running route to a new hobby, here are seven ways in which new experiences can dramatically alter your brain ...
The skull of Triceratops looks almost exaggerated, as if someone enlarged the front half without adjusting the rest.
-Remain On Track to Initiate CYC-126's Phase 2 Proof-of-Concept ("POC”) Study in Treatment Resistant Depression ("TRD”) in ...
There is a profound and well-established link between erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular health. They are not merely ...