A new single-cell brain atlas reveals how midbrain neurons develop, helping refine Parkinson’s disease models and improve cell therapy protocols.
Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School and their collaborators have created one of the most comprehensive single cell maps of the developing human brain. The atlas captures nearly every cell type, ...
Humans developed large brains and flatter faces at an exceptionally quick rate compared to other apes, according to new research from UCL scientists. The study suggests that these rapid changes may ...
A new large-scale, open data resource from the Perelman School of Medicine and collaborators helps researchers link brain ...
The philosophy of these tools is that the world is data and truth is probabilistic. Christians must proceed with biblically ...
A breakthrough in neuromorphic computing could lower the energy consumption of chips and accelerate progress toward artificial general intelligence (AGI). Researchers from the USC Viterbi School of En ...
Researchers say they have found clear evidence that the human brain can keep making new neurons well into adulthood, potentially settling decades of controversy. This new neuron growth, or ...
Turns out, the times haven’t changed. Only about 7 percent of medical residents (a.k.a. doctors in training) feel prepared to ...
Bella Hadid—who was recently hospitalized—spoke out after a fan expressed concern about her appearance at the 2025 Victoria’s ...
Gaming Industry Larian lead calls out Elon Musk's harebrained scheme for a 'great AI-generated game', says 'We don't need another cash grab, we need sustainability' AI Elon Musk's AI-fuelled fever ...
Scraping the open web for AI training data can have its drawbacks. On Thursday, researchers from Anthropic, the UK AI Security Institute, and the Alan Turing Institute released a preprint research ...
Scientists have used artificial intelligence (AI) to build brand-new viruses, opening the door to AI-designed forms of life. The viruses are different enough from existing strains to potentially ...