In a significant step toward strengthening the integration of traditional Indian knowledge systems with modern scientific ...
Imagine arriving at a busy location with people moving around and a multitude of visual and other sensory cues vying for your attention. How does the brain integrate such floods of sensory information ...
Being right- or left-handed is a familiar fact about yourself that you likely don't think about much on a day-to-day basis. However, your handedness affects how you interact with the world.
Being left- or right-handed – and the paw, eye, fin and wing equivalents – is a product of genes, development and the environment.
The healing of the spinal cord depends on carefully timed interactions between injured nerve cells and their surrounding environment, according to a study published in Science Advances by researchers ...
The healing of the spinal cord depends on carefully timed interactions between injured nerve cells and their surrounding ...
Neuroscientists tracked gene expression patterns across thousands of genes in two bordering regions of the zebrafish brain, colored red and blue. “Unlike an army, which has explicit chains of command ...
Just in time for Heart Month, the laboratory of University de Montréal medical professor and CHU Sainte-Justine researcher Rubén Marín‑Juez has unveiled the first comprehensive atlas of coronary ...
Microbiologist Karen Guillemin considered many universities when she was searching for her first faculty position 25 years ago. In the end, she came ...
This important work identifies phlda2 as a specific marker for primordial cardiomyocytes in the adult zebrafish heart and demonstrates their essential role in myocardial morphogenesis and coronary ...
How does a tiny cluster of cells become an embryo with a head, trunk, and tail? And how do thousands of genes coordinate this development? A new imaging method makes it possible to visualize the ...
Neuroscientists propose a new theory of brain development where cells organize based on lineage rather than long-range signals.