Neuroscience

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How the Brain's Chronic Pain Circuit Works Science

How the Brain's Chronic Pain Circuit Works

Scientists have mapped a dedicated brain circuit that drives chronic pain separately from acute pain, opening the door to targeted treatments that cou...

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How Schizophrenia Hijacks the Brain's Reality Filter Science

How Schizophrenia Hijacks the Brain's Reality Filter

Schizophrenia disrupts the brain circuits responsible for updating beliefs with new information, trapping patients in outdated or false perceptions of...

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How Copper Drives Alzheimer's Protein Clumping Science

How Copper Drives Alzheimer's Protein Clumping

Copper ions in the brain bind to amyloid-beta peptides and accelerate the toxic protein clumping central to Alzheimer's disease. Understanding this me...

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What Is Queuosine and Why Your Brain Needs It Science

What Is Queuosine and Why Your Brain Needs It

Queuosine is a little-known micronutrient from gut bacteria and food that fine-tunes protein production, supports memory, and may help defend against...

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What Is Universal Grammar and Do All Languages Share It? Science

What Is Universal Grammar and Do All Languages Share It?

Linguists have debated for decades whether all human languages share a hidden blueprint. A landmark study of 1,700 languages offers new answers about...

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How Voice Biomarkers Detect Disease From Speech Science

How Voice Biomarkers Detect Disease From Speech

AI-powered voice analysis can identify signs of Parkinson's, depression, diabetes, and heart disease from short speech samples — a growing field that...

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How Iron Builds Up in Your Brain—and Why It Matters Science

How Iron Builds Up in Your Brain—and Why It Matters

Iron is essential for brain function, but as we age it accumulates in key brain regions, damaging neurons and driving cognitive decline. Scientists ar...

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What Are Astrocytes and How They Shape Your Memory Science

What Are Astrocytes and How They Shape Your Memory

Astrocytes, the brain's star-shaped glial cells, were long dismissed as mere support staff. New research reveals they actively encode fear memories, r...

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GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic May Sharply Cut Depression and Anxiety Health

GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic May Sharply Cut Depression and Anxiety

A landmark Swedish study of over 95,000 patients published in The Lancet Psychiatry finds semaglutide users experienced 42% lower risk of worsening me...

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What Are Silent Synapses and How They Shape Memory Science

What Are Silent Synapses and How They Shape Memory

Silent synapses are dormant brain connections that contain NMDA receptors but lack AMPA receptors. Around 30% of synapses in the adult cortex are sile...

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How the Brain Rewires Itself After a Stroke Science

How the Brain Rewires Itself After a Stroke

After a stroke destroys brain tissue, the brain can reroute lost functions through neuroplasticity—forming new pathways, sprouting axons, and even mak...

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What Is Neural Dust and How Does It Read Your Brain? Science

What Is Neural Dust and How Does It Read Your Brain?

Neural dust sensors smaller than a grain of salt can wirelessly monitor brain activity using ultrasound or laser power, opening new paths for treating...

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