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A new study reveals how evolution fine-tunes instinctive fear responses by tweaking a key neural switch deep in the brain.
In the rodent family tree, deer mice separated from the ancestors of house mice and rats about 25 million years ago. By some ...
Cooperation instead of competition is the best way to grow and move forward.
Researchers demonstrate how intestinal neurons use serotonin signals to identify and separate nutrient types in real time.
Two closely-related species of deer mice have evolved very different responses to aerial predators thanks to tweaks in deep brain circuitry.
Southern Company, a major American supplier of electricity and gas, serves about 9M customers in the southeastern part of the ...
EU-funded researchers are shedding light on how digital media use is impacting teenagers and what parents, teachers and ...
Although patients and the general public were identified as the primary audience, the researchers noted that AI-generated podcasts could serve as a cost-effective, scalable way for healthcare ...
Birth of a Nation” (2025) by Stan Douglas. The Canadian artist remakes a sequence from the 1915 movie with new ...
The Oxford University Press (OUP) will stop publishing a Chinese government-sponsored academic journal following years of ...
New research has identified the enzyme glutamate dehydrogenase 1 (GLUD1) as a new therapeutic target for Duchenne muscular ...