Analyzing thousands of human brain samples and testing genes in fruit flies, researchers identified driver and protective ...
New research shows that physical pressure from brain tumors or injuries triggers a "self-destruction" program in neurons, leading to irreversible brain damage.
A study published in Molecular Psychiatry reveals a path of cause-effect molecular events that can lead to Alzheimer's ...
A study published in Molecular Psychiatry reveals a path of cause-effect molecular events that can lead to Alzheimer's ...
A study published in Molecular Psychiatry reveals a path of cause-effect molecular events that can lead to Alzheimer’s ...
A new 3D electronic mesh device allows scientists to record and stimulate activity across almost the entire surface of lab-grown human "mini-brains." ...
Recent technological advances have opened new exciting possibilities for the development of smart prosthetics, such as artificial limbs, joints or organs that can replace injured, damaged or amputated ...
Researchers found a respiratory bacterium in retinal tissue of Alzheimer’s patients, suggesting that infection-driven ...
Claude Sonnet 4.6 beats Opus in agentic tasks, adds 1 million context, and excels in finance and automation, all at one-fifth ...
Researchers report that acetazolamide prevented adverse brain changes caused by cocaine withdrawal in mice, suggesting the approved drug could be repurposed to target relapse-related pathways.
Mutations in the ‘C9orf72’ gene cause progressive neurodegenerative diseases, namely Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD).
The drug would need to be taken long before symptoms first appear—but it could be used to help protect at-risk individuals.
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