How the Brain Navigates to a New Restaurant
Imagine a new restaurant just opened downtown and you want to check it out. You hop on the bus and take it a few stops.… Read More »How the Brain Navigates to a New Restaurant
Imagine a new restaurant just opened downtown and you want to check it out. You hop on the bus and take it a few stops.… Read More »How the Brain Navigates to a New Restaurant
As 2014 ended, Medscape released “The Year in Medicine 2014: News That Made a Difference.” Among the notable stories were the Dr. Oz Senate hearings,… Read More »Lessons from the Dr. Oz Senate Appearance
An interdisciplinary team of scientists from the Lieber Institute and Johns Hopkins has discovered more than 50,000 regions of the genome that show different levels… Read More »Scientists Discover Widespread Age-Associated ‘Fingerprints’ in the Human Brain
Anyone who has taken a biology or biochemistry class is familiar with the central dogma of the biological sciences, which describes the flow of genetic… Read More »New Mechanism of Protein Synthesis Linked to Alzheimer’s
While we’ve all heard the tired warning to wear our coats outside so we don’t get sick, it’s fair to wonder how much validity there… Read More »More Colds in the Cold?
In a year where scientists have turned back the clock on aging and designed robots to think as a group, choosing a standout success is… Read More »‘2014 Breakthrough of the Year’ Named by Science Magazine