Real-time imaging shows how plastic-stuffed cells form clumps that affect mouse movement.
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin found that mice at the top of the social hierarchy experienced more stress when they dropped social rank.
Like humans, mice will compete over territory and mates, and show increased confidence in their fighting skills the more they ...
Interleukin-1 (IL-1) is a key molecule involved in inflammation and plays an important role in both healthy and diseased ...
Neurons in the hippocampus have been shown to encode memories of sugar and fat, shaping feeding behaviour and metabolic ...
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have uncovered new insights into the mechanisms underlying autism spectrum disorder (ASD ...
A man with paralysis was able to fly a virtual drone through a complex obstacle course simply by thinking about moving his ...
The brain's waste-removal process is "like turning on the dishwasher," a neurologist says, but common sleep medications may ...
High-resolution blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging enables brain-wide mapping of activated regions during sensory stimulation in awake mice, including associated areas, ...
The gas xenon, like the other noble, or inert, gases, is known for doing very little. The class of elements, because of its ...