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Gain-of-function experiments are ingrained in the scientific process. In many instances, the benefits that stem from gain-of-function experiments are not immediately clear. Only decades later does the ...
When’s the last time you felt joy? Dr. Judith Joseph wants to help you unlock yours in her new book about feeling joy and ...
The Langlands programme has inspired and befuddled mathematicians for more than 50 years. A major advance has now opened up ...
In a new JNeurosci paper, Julie Royo, from the Institute of Cerveau, and colleagues explored the neuroanatomy that underlies social dominance in nonhuman primates.
A new international study suggests that ancient viral DNA embedded in our genome, which were long dismissed as genetic "junk, ...
Understanding how our brain interprets social hierarchy or facial emotions may be key to advancing our knowledge of anxiety ...