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Roni Jacobson • March 9, 2013
People with mental illness and nicotine addiction struggle to kick the habit
Roni Jacobson • January 29, 2013
Lack of certainty about the diagnosis leads many families to look outside mainstream medicine
Sarah Jacoby • December 14, 2012
How the beauty of brain imaging gives us a peek at what’s really going on in there
Jonathan Chang • October 18, 2012
Many musicians crave perfect pitch, but is it all it's cracked up to be?
Susan E. Matthews • April 24, 2012
How alcohol permeates your system
Allison T. McCann • January 12, 2012
Envisioning a world of thought-controlled computing
Scienceline Editors • December 9, 2011
Our favorites from the week
Lena Groeger • December 1, 2011
Why our memories don't hold up in court
Emma Bryce • October 26, 2011
Oliver Sacks, renowned author and clinician, looks humorously and gently at perceptive disorders
Rose Eveleth • June 6, 2011
Scienceline takes a closer listen to Fontanini's lab
Scienceline Editors • June 3, 2011
Our favorites from the week
Scienceline Editors • April 1, 2011
Our favorites from the week
Madhu Venkataramanan • January 20, 2011
Neural control of robot limbs is tantalizingly close for paralyzed patients. So what’s holding the technology back?
Joseph Castro • October 5, 2010
High estrogen levels during menstruation may inhibit learning
Lena Groeger • October 4, 2010
Bringing neuroscience into the courtroom may influence more brains than we think