For decades, researchers studying myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) have focused on the disease's underlying genetic cause: a ...
A pattern as familiar as hair may hold clues to one of biology’s deeper mysteries. The way hair follicles arrange themselves ...
Envision a world where an ordinary part of your daily diet acts as a robust protector against one of humanity's most ...
ALS is linked to toxic TDP-43 protein clumps. A new strategy targets a specific protein region. A small molecule, XL20, prevents clumping, reducing nerve damage in human cells. XL20 extended survival ...
Mice have notoriously blurry vision, and scientists long assumed they relied on smell and whiskers to navigate their world. But a new study suggests these small mammals are doing something far more ...
Early in the progression of Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases, DNA inside neurons starts showing signs of ...
Copper-based drug clears toxic Alzheimer's proteins in mice, opening a promising new path to restore memory function.
Donald Iwerks, son of Mickey Mouse co-creator Ub Iwerks, whose groundbreaking innovations transformed cinematic storytelling ...
Joining the Amazon Anker summer sale loaded with MagSafe gear, chargers, and accessories from $8, as well as the ...
New research suggests the brain may lose its ability to adjust to change before the first obvious memory symptoms appear.
Nebraskans Rebecca Atanassova and Alissa Hansen teamed up to create their new children's book, "George the Mouse in a Log ...
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