Claude’s Fable 5 is back with new guardrails, limited access, and mixed reactions from developers. Here’s what changed and ...
University of Queensland researchers have developed a drug that activates a hard-to-target immune receptor—a breakthrough ...
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Two University of Utah Health researchers have discovered that a specific brain protein can help Alzheimer’s disease spread, ...
A team led by Jason Shepherd at the University of Utah has identified the protein responsible for loading toxic tau into tiny ...
Researchers identified VIP inhibitory neurons in Huntington’s disease and used optogenetics to restore motor neuron activity in mice.
Optogenetic activation of silent VIP inhibitory neurons restores learning and motor function in Huntington's disease models.
Consider the brake. Not the engine, which gets all the attention, but the brake, the quiet thing that decides how fast a system is allowed to go.
The subthalamic nucleus contains subpopulations with different contributions to deliberative decision-making based on noisy evidence and reward-driven preferences.
Jennifer Edmondson, who works for Bank of America, gets the employee benefit of free eldercare for her mom. It helps her ...
Chlorpyrifos, a pesticide still legally applied to strawberries, apples, citrus, soybeans, and wheat in most US states, more ...
A new study suggests a common brain protein may be enabling Alzheimer’s to spread between neurons through microscopic ...