A new fast-acting insulin inspired by the venom of fish-hunting snails could help people with diabetes better control their blood sugar.
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A new fast-acting insulin inspired by the venom of fish-hunting snails could help people with diabetes better control their blood sugar.
An unusual form of genomic imprinting gives moms and dads different influence over the chemical messengers that control mood and behavior.
Disulfiram prevents the immune system from producing the toxic webs that are thought to drive respiratory distress in patients with life-threatening lung injuries.
Activating a specific acetylcholine receptor in the brain reduces cocaine use in rodents.
A large neuroimaging study has turned up surprisingly few links between white matter structure and reading ability.
The first SARS-CoV-2 variant of concern produces more immune-suppressing protein than its predecessor.
Both our ears and our environment influence how we hear.
Estrogen-sensitive neurons in the brain enhance our motivation to move.
A dense map of neural connections reveals that the lateral prefrontal cortex has maps of its own.