In “How to Change a Memory,” neuroscientist Steve Ramirez embarks on a project to find and reactivate memories in the brains of mice.
Boosting a natural molecule that fuels cellular repair helps brain cells stay organized - a change that may slow memory loss.
You can use two Windows machines at once with a single keyboard and mouse without any special hardware. I had an extra laptop lying around that now connects with the same keyboard and mouse as my PC.
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Scientists at Taiwan University have discovered a potential baldness cure using fat cell serum that could regrow hair in just ...
This article explores how understanding the brain–immune ecosystem brings insights to the molecular mechanisms behind brain ...
A newly discovered CPD gene mutation causes hearing loss, and scientists found that Viagra and arginine may help reverse it.
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Longstanding issues that have plagued the reverse mortgage counseling business in Massachusetts could soon have a resolution via a bill moving through the legislative process. If passed, the bill ...
Researchers discovered that bowhead whales achieve extraordinary longevity and cancer resistance through highly efficient and precise DNA repair mechanisms. A whale-specific protein, CIRBP, enhances ...
There isn't much to think about when buying a mouse, but one of the most important aspects is one you can't tell by glancing at the box—how it sounds. Mice have gotten better over the past decade or ...
Reverse-onus ‘isn’t the magic pill’ to fix Canada’s judicial system, crime analyst says Crime analyst Steve Ryan explains why the capacity in Canada’s jails remains an issue that hasn’t been properly ...