Stress hormones may silence crucial neuronal genes through specific RNA molecules
What if the brain’s response to stress could be read not in fleeting neurotransmitter bursts, but in the quieting of genes deep inside chromatin? Researchers
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What if the brain’s response to stress could be read not in fleeting neurotransmitter bursts, but in the quieting of genes deep inside chromatin? Researchers
The rise of artificial intelligence has produced serial writers to science and medical journals, most likely using chatbots to boost the number of citations they’ve
Supernova remnants, stellar nurseries and more populate the new edge-on view of the Milky Way as seen from Earth’s southern hemisphere.
From blaming the victim to replying “I have no interest in your life” to suicidal thoughts, AI chatbots can respond unethically when used for therapy.
Dick Cheney’s life reflected the paradox of power – how strength can protect a nation but also endanger its principles.
Former US vice president Dick Cheney, one of the leading advocates for the US waging the Iraq War, has died.
Military commander arrested by RSF grew famous on social media after apparently recording himself killing civilians.
Despite Paris Agreement pledges, countries ‘have landed off target’ on climate goals multiple times, the UN warns.
A Philippine military helicopter crashed during search and rescue operations, killing all six people on board.
In one Truth Social post announcing aid for Alaska, he noted he “won BIG in 2016, 2020, and 2024” within the state.
Media servers have exploded in popularity over the past few years. A decade ago, they were tools for a small population of tech enthusiasts. But
Temperature is a key physiological factor that determines the speed of immune reactions. While this may seem obvious, it has remained largely unexplored at the
MIT engineers have developed a flexible drug-delivery patch that can be placed on the heart after a heart attack to help promote healing and regeneration
Researchers have discovered that free radicals generated at a specific site in non-neuronal brain cells called astrocytes, may promote dementia, according to a Weill Cornell