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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Newly Understood Circuits Add Finesse to Nerve Signals

An unusual kind of circuit fine-tunes the brain’s control over movement and incoming sensory information, and without relying on conventional ...  > full story

Monkey Teeth Help Reveal Neanderthal Weaning

Most modern human mothers wean their babies much earlier than our closest primate relatives. But what about our extinct relatives, the Neanderthals? A team of ...  > full story

Proteins in Migration: New Animal Model Provides Important Clues on Mechanisms of Parkinson's Disease

Scientists have developed a novel experimental model that reproduces for the first time this pattern of alpha-synuclein brain ...  > full story

Discovery of How a Key Enzyme of the Spliceosome Exerts Its Controlling Function

To sustain life, processes in biological cells have to be strictly controlled both in time and in space. Researchers have elucidated ...  > full story

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