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Comparison of SREBP-1 protein expression of rats in the 3 groups (x's3 rats/group ).

4+ hour, 21+ min ago  (73+ words) [IMAGE]Eurek Alert! Comparison of SREBP-1 protein expression of rats in the 3 groups (x's3 rats/group ). Credit must be given to the creator. Only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted. No derivatives or adaptations of the work are permitted....

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Scientists develop first-ever "smell map" of receptors in noses

12+ hour, 55+ min ago  (980+ words) The first-ever "smell map" has been created to sniff out exactly how the sense works. The detailed diagram of receptors in the nose could lead to better treatments for people who have lost their sense of smell, say scientists. The…...

Starts at 60
startsat60. com > media > science-has-finally-studied-yawning-and-what-researchers-found-might-actually-change-how-you-feel-about-doing-it-in-public

Science has finally studied yawning " and what researchers found might actually change how you feel about doing it in public

5+ hour ago  (540+ words) I have spent a significant portion of my adult life apologising for yawning. In meetings, at the theatre, at dinner parties, at the dinner table, once memorably at my own birthday, I have produced an enormous, jaw-cracking, eye-watering yawn and…...

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How do neurological diseases hurt blood circulation? New research looks at lesser-studied effects

6+ hour, 54+ min ago  (470+ words) Organ-on-a-chip technology mimics how cells behave inside the human body image: Assistant Professor Jungwook "Jay" Paek from the the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering looks at neurodegenerative diseases from an engineering…...

The National Tribune
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Good Yawn Might Do More Than You Think, Say Researchers

5+ hour, 19+ min ago  (1291+ words) A new imaging study from UNSW Sydney suggests yawning may help move important fluids out of the brain, prompting further research into links with ageing and neurodegenerative disease. A simple yawn may feel like the most ordinary of human acts…...

Metabolic
okdiario. com > metabolic > en > sports > did-you-know-these-two-brain-regions-may-decide-whether-you-persevere-or-give-up-19253

Did you know these two brain regions may decide whether you persevere or give up?

14+ hour, 57+ min ago  (346+ words) Home - Sports - Did you know these two brain regions may decide whether you persevere or give up? When you feel mentally drained, two regions in your brain may quietly decide whether to keep going or give up. They assess the…...

@The Fast Mode
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NTT DATA Launches AI Brain Health Monitoring Service Using Driving Data for Cognitive Safety

4+ hour, 31+ min ago  (138+ words) NTT DATA, a global leader in AI, digital business and technology services, announced the launch of a new brain health monitoring service that analyzes driving data collected using AI and generates a brain health score." The aim is to extend…...

Metabolic
okdiario. com > metabolic > en > health > avoid-this-common-habit-if-you-want-to-maintain-a-sharp-memory-neurologist-says-5562

Avoid this common habit if you want to maintain a sharp memory, neurologist says

14+ hour, 57+ min ago  (387+ words) Home - Health - Avoid this common habit if you want to maintain a sharp memory, neurologist says When it comes to keeping your brain healthy, the usual advice is clear: eat a balanced diet, get enough sleep, and stay active. But…...

The Johns Hopkins News-Letter
jhunewsletter. com > article > 2026 > 04 > haiqing-zhao-olfactory-stem-cell-regeneration

Redefining Smell: Haiqing Zhao's work on olfactory stem cell regeneration

1+ hour, 21+ min ago  (639+ words) By ANDREW WU | April 29, 2026 Besides odors, the olfactory epithelium is also particularly susceptible to damage due to viruses, bacteria or toxic chemicals contained within inhaled air. To compensate, it possesses a robust regenerative ability which relies on a resident stem…...

Sierra Sun Times
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UCLA Scientists Map How Down Syndrome Reshapes Brain Development Before Birth

15+ hour, 14+ min ago  (713+ words) Developing neocortex in Down syndrome. IT neurons are labeled in magenta and deep-layer neurons in green. IT and double-positive neurons are increased in DS at this stage. de la Torre-Ubieta Lab Key takeaways Molecular atlas uncovers unexpected shifts in prenatal…...