Neuroscientists explore the intersection of music and memory
The soundtrack to this story begins with a vaguely recognizable, pleasant beat. But if I stop writing and listen for… Read More »Neuroscientists explore the intersection of music and memory
Autistic traits and behavioural problems in 7-year-olds linked to gender-nonconforming play
Gender nonconformity in 7-year-old children, as measured by levels of gender-conforming play, may be associated with autistic traits and behavioral… Read More »Autistic traits and behavioural problems in 7-year-olds linked to gender-nonconforming play
Can parenting can be bad for your health?
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy is advising that parents are stressed out and it could affect their mental health… Read More »Can parenting can be bad for your health?
This new technique for studying cell receptors could have broad implications for drug development
One in three FDA-approved drugs acts on a single superfamily of receptors found on the surfaces of human cells. From… Read More »This new technique for studying cell receptors could have broad implications for drug development
New discoveries about protein mutations that cause Rett syndrome
One protein in particular is critical for brain development. It is a master regulator of gene expression and is abundantly… Read More »New discoveries about protein mutations that cause Rett syndrome
Closing the RNA loop promises more stable and effective RNA therapies
A study by researchers at the University of California, San Diego, shows that new methods for shaping RNA molecules into… Read More »Closing the RNA loop promises more stable and effective RNA therapies
Public confidence in the safety of drinking water is low worldwide
A new study finds that more than half of adults surveyed worldwide expect to experience serious harm from the water… Read More »Public confidence in the safety of drinking water is low worldwide