New research shows that slow oscillations in the brain, which occur during deep sleep and anesthesia, are guided by neuronal excitability rather than structural anatomy.
A 95-million-year-old crocodyliform fossil, affectionately nicknamed Elton, was discovered in Montana by student Harrison ...
The study, published in iScience, shows that the directionality of slow waves in the cerebral cortex depends on neuronal ...
Seventh-grader Morgan Brown, 12, makes a silly face before the ribbon-cutting during the unveiling of the new McKinley Med ...
The bestselling science author spent time at the University of Michigan's Extracorporeal Life Support Lab studying how scientists are working to extend organ viability outside the body.
When the average American encounters talk of turkey parts, it usually has to do with what’s on their dinner plate. Yet a ...
On this week’s episode of the podcast, Roach tells the host Gilbert Cruz how she comes up with her ideas and what keeps drawing her back to the bizarre, hilarious bits of trivia that the human body ...
Psychological science is really just our best shot at making sense of how people think, feel, and act. It’s rooted in old philosophy but runs today on experiments, observation, and data. Back in the ...
Sascha is a U.K.-based staff writer at Live Science. She holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Southampton in England and a master’s degree in science communication from Imperial ...
Chennupati Jagadish has received funding from the Australian Research Council, Dementia Research Australia Foundation and Yulgilbar Foundation. He is on the Board of Directors of Australian National ...
The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) said floods in Metro Manila and provinces can be managed through a science-based approach in crafting and implementing flood control programs. In a ...