Discovering neurons that rapidly catch our mistakes
Scientists identify single neurons in the human brain that catch our mistakes and correct future behavior.
Scientists identify single neurons in the human brain that catch our mistakes and correct future behavior.
Engineers have devised a technique that vastly improves on the speed and accuracy of measuring soft materials' properties. The technique can be used to test the properties of drying cement, clott..
The gut microbiome — the world of microbes that inhabit the human intestinal tract — has captured the interest of scientists and clinicians for its critical role in health. However, parsing which of..
Researchers found women living along the Wasatch Front — the most populous region in the state of Utah — had a higher risk (16 percent) of miscarriage following short-term exposure to elevated air p..
A new study analyzes Texas' mix of wind and solar energy resources, and how to achieve better balance between them going forward.
The link between hoarding disused mobile phones and the decimation of Grauer gorilla habitats is explored in a new paper.
Scientists have characterized multiple functions of benzoxazinoids in wheat: The toxic form of the substances makes the plant directly resistant to lepidopteran larvae, whereas a less toxic form regul..
What's a feast for the human eye may be a literal feast for microorganisms that colonize works of art, according to a new study. The researchers characterized the microbial community on a 17th ce..
Frogs that raise their young in tiny pools of water that collect on plant leaves must make a delicate trade-off between the risk of drying out and the risk of being eaten, according to a new study.
Using a mouse model of influenza and experiments that included parabiosis, researchers definitively showed that lung-resident memory B cells establish themselves in the lung soon after influenza infec..