By Hugo Francisco de Souza Emerging research suggests reversible RNA editing mechanisms may influence heart disease biology while opening new avenues for biomarkers and next-generation cardiovascular ...
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Astronomers with the Hobby-Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX) have used data from the project to make the ...
Amid ongoing board exams, R Anitha, medical superintendent, Institute of Mental Health, Hyderabad, tells students to remain ...
The results include a comparison between two different basis functions for temporal selectivity and how these generate different predictions for the dynamics of neural populations. The conclusions are ...
The Atlantic staff writers Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer explain how Trump’s White House works.
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When removing cancerous tissue in the brain, neurosurgeons often use "awake brain mapping" to minimize the risk of causing unintended disruptions to a patient's quality of life while removing as much ...
The brain’s wiring forms a unique fingerprint that reveals how we think, remember, and make decisions. A new study offers the ...
We don’t have the ability to make someone else happy, but we do have the ability to make someone else miserable.