Gene therapy ‘switch’ may offer non-addictive pain relief. New approach targets pain signals while leaving the rest of the brain untouched.
The museum took a pass on major Modern art movements through much of the last century. But a renewed Modern department has ...
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The brain's cerebellum may ease alcohol withdrawal symptoms
A shaky hand, a racing heart, a wave of dread; alcohol withdrawal can feel like your body has turned against you. For many ...
Amarillo Globe-News on MSN
Brick Convention returns to Amarillo with LEGO artists and vendors
Professional LEGO artists share insight into their large-scale builds, what it's like to tour and what they hope people find ...
Shaped quantum light is turning ordinary photons into powerful tools for the future of technology.
Scientists are learning to engineer light in rich, multidimensional ways that dramatically increase how much information a ...
How do crypto bubbles differ from traditional financial bubbles? Learn how market structure, investor psychology, and speed ...
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New cell discovery may explain how Alzheimer’s spreads through the brain
Alzheimer’s disease has long looked like a slow-motion wildfire, starting in one part of the brain and then advancing along ...
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Refuelling in F1: Why teams loved it, why it went away
Refuelling shaped modern Formula 1 for 16 seasons. From 1994 through 2009, a Grand Prix was rarely a straight fight from ...
Cezeri Lab gives students, once limited to textbooks, hands-on access to robotics, 3D printing and advanced engineering tools.
New research shows that a deeply ancient part of the brain can process visual information on its own, without help from the cortex. Scientists found that the superior colliculus, a structure shared by ...
Tessellations aren’t just eye-catching patterns—they can be used to crack complex mathematical problems. By repeatedly ...
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