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Sara Chodosh • February 24, 2016
How your body turns light into electricity, and then into images
Jeanette Ferrara • October 5, 2015
A new study shows high fat diet leads to obesity … and it might be all in your head
Shira Polan • October 4, 2015
Sample-stretching technique lets researchers study brain injuries using living tissue
Katherine Ellen Foley • May 12, 2015
Why memory shouldn’t be a lost art
Chelsey B. Coombs • March 6, 2015
The way scientists answer this animal consciousness question has a big effect not only on their research, but also your medicine cabinet
Rebecca Harrington • November 20, 2014
Brain lesions observed in military pilots don’t appear to be a major risk, but researchers are studying preventative measures just in case
Alexandra Ossola • July 29, 2014
Despite what you may have read, it’s not so cut-and-dry
Kathryn Free • June 3, 2014
How technology helped a paralyzed woman use her legs and walk down the aisle
Alexandra Ossola • April 4, 2014
Alexandra Ossola has an intimate experience with her own mind, in the name of science.
Sylvia Tippmann • March 7, 2014
Neurobiologist André Fenton is on a lifelong quest to answer that very question
Claire Maldarelli • November 4, 2013
Analysis of white matter sheds new light on chronic pain
Andrew P. Han • July 30, 2013
An unlikely collaboration draws on the neuroscience of perception.
William Herkewitz • May 8, 2013
What evolution can tell us about why we laugh
Sarah Jacoby • January 14, 2013
Researchers look down a different path for new antidepressants
Caitlin Q. Davis • December 18, 2012
Scientists are figuring out the mechanism behind “chemo brain”