A new study reports sleep loss can lead to alterations in gut bacteria that have previously been linked to diabetes and obesity in humans.
Researchers have developed a new antibody design that can increase the uptake of antibodies to the brain by almost a 100 fold.
A study into the consumption of microplastics by larval fish has been retracted from the journal Science following reports of misconduct in the research.
According to researchers, tea consumption leads to epigenetic changes in women, involving genes associated with cancer and estrogen metabolism.
Study reveals people are three times more likely to report SSRIs are effective for their depression and anxiety when given the correct information about the medication.
Infants who pay little attention to synchronous sights and sounds could have an elevated risk of being diagnosed with autism, researchers report.
Sleep deprivation appears to be more detrimental to working memory in females, a new study reports.
Stronger pupillary light reflex in infants is linked to an increased risk of autism diagnosis later in life, researchers report. Additionally, the amount of pupil restriction in infancy is associated with the strength of autism symptoms by the age of 3.
A new MRI study reveals how domestication has affected the brain morphology in rabbits, specifically in the prefrontal cortex and amygdala.
A new study reveals OLM cell activity can affect memory encoding. The findings enhance understanding of how a single component in memory circuits can affect memory formation.
Researchers report working memory doesn't have fixed limits, as previously believed, it adapts itself to tasks currently being performed.
Researchers report just one night of sleep loss can have a tissue specific impact on metabolism and the regulation of gene expression. The study could explain why those who suffer chronic sleep loss or work shifts are at greater risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes.