Human trials could begin as early as this month at all three Mayo Clinic locations — in Florida, Minnesota and Arizona — with patients who are newly diagnosed with glioblastoma. The first phase of the ...
Each monsoon in Pakistan heralds less a renewal of life and more a rehearsal for ruin. The 2025 floods, which swept through the vast industrial triangle of Sialkot, Gujrat and Gujranwala and ...
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Scientists create detailed single-cell map of the developing human brain
Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School and their collaborators have created one of the most comprehensive single cell maps of the developing human brain. The atlas captures nearly every cell type, ...
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'Young' Immune Cells Partly Reverse Alzheimer's Symptoms in Mice
Specially engineered 'young' immune cells could help to reverse the effects of aging and the damage to brain cells caused by ...
As an individual facing today’s wars and geopolitical complexity—witnessing so much suffering—I often feel powerless and sad; ...
Vertebrates have extremely different brain sizes: even with the same body size, brain size can vary a hundredfold. As a rule, ...
Humans developed large brains and flatter faces at an exceptionally quick rate compared to other apes, according to new research from UCL scientists. The study suggests that these rapid changes may ...
According to neuroscientist Ben Rein’s new book, Why Brains Need Friends, it comes down to our brains. As he explains in the book, that grey matter in our heads is exquisitely optimized for social ...
Think you see the world as it is? Think again. The brain’s shortcuts make us efficient—but also deeply biased.
Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School and their collaborators have created one of the most comprehensive single cell maps of the developing human brain. The atlas captures nearly every cell type, ...
AI can help humans reach their cognitive “flow state,” says author Mithu Storoni, by balancing challenge and ability.
Models that introspect on their own thoughts could be a huge boon for researchers - or pose a threat to humans.
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