Gene editing tools adapted from nature offer new ways to treat disease.
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Gene editing tools adapted from nature offer new ways to treat disease.
Computational models reveal how we see, hear, and use language.
The brain dedicates certain networks to surprisingly specific tasks.
Biological factors shape our relationships and influence social perception.
Expansion microscopy empowers scientists to see life’s smallest components—and it keeps getting better.
The programmable proteins are compact, modular, and can be directed to modify DNA in human cells.
New methods light up lipid membranes and let researchers see sets of proteins inside cells with high resolution.
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Machine learning models let neuroscientists study how auditory processing impacts real-world hearing.
A detailed new look at dopamine signaling suggests neuroscientists’ model of reinforcement learning may need to be revised.