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New Molecular Drivers of Retinoblastoma Identified
Researchers have identified a molecule that becomes hyperactive and promotes tumor survival in retinoblastoma, a poorly understood cancer.
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"SuperAgers" May Have Larger and Healthier Neurons
"SuperAgers" – people over 80 with exceptionally good memories – have larger, healthier neurons in the area of the brain associated with memory.
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How Young People's Personalities Changed Over the COVID-19 Pandemic
A research team led by faculty at the Florida State University College of Medicine found the COVID-19 pandemic appeared to cause personality changes, especially in younger adults.
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Researchers Propose That Obesity Is a Neurodevelopmental Disorder
According to research, molecular mechanisms of brain development during early life are likely a major determinant of obesity risk.
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Early-Stage Stem Cells Key to Making "Brainier" Brain Organoids
Researchers have discovered that using early-stage stem cells is a key to producing structures that are reliable models of disease.
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Liking Another Group Doesn't Mean You Dislike Your Own
According to a study, liking a group different from your own does not mean you have bad feelings about your own group.
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A New Study Proves the Existence of "Dad Brain"
A new USC study of new fathers reveals that their brains undergo measurable changes after their babies arrive.
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Picking Up the Scent of the Brain's Smelling Apparatus
Researchers have analyzed the different cell types that make up the olfactory system, revealing different roles for each cell type.
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What Happens When the Brain Gets Too Hot?
To find out what happens when the brain gets too hot, researchers studied brain activity in newly hatched zebrafish larvae while gradually increasing the temperature.
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Exposure to Accents Helps Kids Learn New Words
Exposure to diverse accents – both regional and foreign – helps children learn new words from people with unfamiliar accents.
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