Researchers show structures, nerve connections, and functions in vivid detail as part of the most detailed atlas yet of the brain’s memory bank
UMass Amherst analysis shows enigmatic pattern in San Bernardino basin is not typical
University of Utah engineers develop computerized camera without optics that instead uses an ordinary window as the lens.
Drawing on the fact that the snow in an avalanche can behave like both a solid and a fluid, a researcher has managed to simulate a snow slab avalanche with unrivaled precision
Embracing flexibility in lab design can deliver significant cost savings.
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Analysis of fossil suggests Homo sapiens left Africa at least 50,000 years earlier than previously thought
Eventually, the scientists hope, the research could lead to earlier diagnosis and better treatment options
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Since the synaptonemal complex was first discovered in 1956, researchers have been trying to identify its many moving parts and how they fit together
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