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Studies in neuroscience with applications to humans offer clues about what makes us start eating, and when we stop.
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The Cool Down on MSNStudy on mice and worms sheds light on potential effect of chemical found in plastic — it could interfere with dopamine regulationThe results suggest exposure could contribute to behavior changes in mice and worms "by reducing DAT expression on the ...
Rise of the Zombie Bugs” explores how parasites create real-life zombies in the insect and invertebrate world.
The idea of zombies has fascinated humans for centuries. Real-life parasites have been taking over the minds of insects for ...
Late-night hosts had Robert F. Kennedy's Health and Human Services cuts and controversial remarks on their minds Thursday ...
Mindy Weisberger’s book, Rise of the Zombie Bugs, explores the sophisticated—and macabre—relationships between zombifying ...
Science writer Mindy Weisberger speaks to Live Science about the parasites that turn their hosts — whether ant, beetle or ...
From a cubic millimeter of brain tissue, scientists have constructed a precise, 3D map of the activity in a mouse’s brain, ...
The structural biologist, who has devoted his life to studying the processes behind aging, discusses the surprising things he ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s visit to the FDA Friday was supposed to introduce him as a trusted leader to agency employees. It did anything but. Over the course of 40 minutes, Kennedy ...
The man behind a new book examining Queen's legacy has said one thing surprised him as he compiled the stories from those who have worked with the group, and fan tributes about what the band means ...
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