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Discovery provides insights into how invertebrates have evolved complex nervous systems

Discovery provides insights into how invertebrates have evolved complex nervous systems

Highlighting the potential of new techniques to study mental disorders

Highlighting the potential of new techniques to study mental disorders

Chemically attenuated live DNA virus vaccine prevents viral infection

Chemically attenuated live DNA virus vaccine prevents viral infection

Atypical antibody shows extremely potent zika-resistant activity

Atypical antibody shows extremely potent zika-resistant activity

3D “mini eyes” provide insight into genetically induced blindness

3D “mini eyes” provide insight into genetically induced blindness

Genetics and extensive schooling likely cause nearsightedness in children

Genetics and extensive schooling likely cause nearsightedness in children

Adaptation to climate change in plants aided by epigenetic memories

Adaptation to climate change in plants aided by epigenetic memories

A gene’s function in embryonic development

A gene’s function in embryonic development

New insights into the genetics underlying autism spectrum

New insights into the genetics underlying autism spectrum

Multidisciplinary analysis of WGS improves diagnostic rates

Multidisciplinary analysis of WGS improves diagnostic rates

Research sheds light into how a person's daily rhythm and activity levels relate to intelligence

Research sheds light into how a person's daily rhythm and activity levels relate to intelligence

Potential therapeutic strategy for medulloblastoma relapse

Potential therapeutic strategy for medulloblastoma relapse

Pioneering gene editing approach could lead to new treatments for CTLA-4 insufficiency

Pioneering gene editing approach could lead to new treatments for CTLA-4 insufficiency

Salivary miRNAs may be a promising biomarker for persistent post-concussive symptoms in children

Salivary miRNAs may be a promising biomarker for persistent post-concussive symptoms in children

New genome-wide association study of dyslexia

New genome-wide association study of dyslexia

Genome Editing Has A New Code

Genome Editing Has A New Code

Harsh parenting leads to depression later in life

Harsh parenting leads to depression later in life

New insight into human genome evolution

New insight into human genome evolution

Researchers use zebrafish larvae to study how the brain reacts to warmer temperatures

Researchers use zebrafish larvae to study how the brain reacts to warmer temperatures

New role for huntingtin protein—neuronal regeneration

New role for huntingtin protein—neuronal regeneration

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