26.9 C
New York
Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Tag: neuroscience

A less biased way to determine trademark infringement? Asking the brain directly

Zhihao Zhang, University of Virginia Does the toothpaste Colddate infringe upon the trademark of Colgate? Some might think this...

Meditation and mindfulness offer an abundance of health benefits and may...

Hilary A. Marusak, Wayne State University Many people look to diet trends or new exercise regimens – often with...

Harnessing the brain’s immune cells to stave off Alzheimer’s and other...

Kristine Zengeler, University of Virginia Many neurodegenerative diseases, or conditions that result from the loss of function or death...

Brain-computer interfaces could allow soldiers to control weapons with their thoughts...

Nancy S. Jecker, University of Washington and Andrew Ko, University of Washington Imagine that a soldier has a tiny...

Fatherhood changes men’s brains, according to before-and-after MRI scans

Darby Saxbe, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and Magdalena Martínez García, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón IiSGM

Treating mental illness with electricity marries old ideas with modern tech...

Daniel Merino, The Conversation and Gemma Ware, The Conversation Mental illnesses such as obsessive compulsive disorder, depression and addiction...

Expanding Alzheimer’s research with primates could overcome the problem with treatments...

Agnès Lacreuse, UMass Amherst; Allyson J. Bennett, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Amanda M. Dettmer, Yale University As of 2022,...

Axolotls can regenerate their brains – these adorable salamanders are helping...

Ashley Maynard, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich The axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) is an aquatic salamander renowned for its...

EXPLORING NATURE