News Spectroscopy, Super-Resolution Microscopy Combo Examines Cell Structures Using physical chemistry methods to look at biology at the nanoscale, a Lawrence Berkeley National…georgeannAugust 18, 2015
News Catching the Brain in a Lie: Is “Mind Reading” Deception Detection Sci-Fi—or Science? Ever since the inception of our species, humans have wanted to peer inside each other’s…georgeannJuly 22, 2015
News The Science of ‘Inside Out’ FIVE years ago, the writer and director Pete Docter of Pixar reached out to us…georgeannJuly 3, 2015
News The future is now: Brains, machines, and everything in between by Sarah Hillenbrand For most of us, it is easy to recall a time we…georgeannJuly 2, 2015
News Neuroscience Inspires Cartoon Action in Pixar’s “Inside Out” Drawing on real neuroscience and the latest psychological research, "Inside Out" goes where no animated…georgeannJune 15, 2015
News Scientists Investigate What Makes Us Itch Scientists found a molecule crucial to perceiving the sensation of itching. It affects how the…georgeannJune 12, 2015
News Go to Sleep: It May Be the Best Way to Avoid Getting Alzheimer’s Doctors studying Alzheimer’s disease have known for a while now that their patients are poor…georgeannJune 1, 2015
News Staying Sharp Memory loss, the most distinctive symptom of Alzheimer’s disease, breaks hearts and destroys identities. Jeremy…georgeannApril 29, 2015
News Brain Decoding: modern day cartographers aim to map the human brain By Tanya Dimitrova Neuroscientist Christian Mikutta sits at the bedside of an epileptic patient in…georgeannApril 27, 2015