NPR's Juana Summers talks with Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of Short Wave about "scuba-diving" lizards, a trick to turn a mouse's skin transparent and whether finger counting helps kids' math skills.
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Researchers at Karolinska Institutet and AstraZeneca have discovered that gene expression in adipose stem cells varies ...
Courtesy of Maggie Bartlett via Wikimedia Commons  What if you could make your skin transparent and then turn it opaque again? Soon enough, that might be a possibility. And if you’re a lab mouse, ...
The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) will honor nine early career researchers whose work will be presented during Neuroscience 2024, SfN's annual meeting.
For years, neuroscience research overlooked female subjects, creating a significant bias. Today, researchers actively ...
Neuroscientists are shedding new light on the phenomenon of geometric pattern hallucinations caused by flickering lights.
A new study reveals how flickering lights can trigger hallucinations by causing standing waves in the brain's visual cortex.
A new study from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience shows how flickering light can cause hallucinations in our brain: ...
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Baldish, button-chinned Arthur Brisbane leads a quiet life consisting mostly of reading, writing and real estate. But lately he had an experience which moved him deeply. In the pantry of his house ...
It’s clear that genes, receptors and neurons all play a role in detecting odors. But much of how we make sense of what we ...