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Louis-Jan Pilaz carves out the morphology of cells in the brain. This sculpture titled, “ Cajal’s Purkinje Neuron ” took him ...
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Using termite and cockroach genomes, researchers built phylogenetic trees from transposons, paving a new way to differentiate ...
New research shows that frequent head strikes strain the glymphatic system, potentially triggering long-term cognitive and ...
Scientists turned to a variety of animals—and people—to better understand why they indulge in one drink too many and how this ...
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