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A new study demonstrates that apes possess an exceptional social memory, recognizing former groupmates after more than 25 years. This finding, suggesting a significant cognitive…
A study by Johns Hopkins University demonstrates that applying gentle electric currents to the cerebellum enhances the ability of individuals to transfer skills from virtual…
Artist’s impression of Dragonfly soaring over the dunes of Saturn’s moon Titan. NASA has authorized the mission team to proceed on development toward a July…
Recent research by Professors Tamar Makin and John Krakauer challenges the widely held belief that the brain can rewire itself to compensate for sensory losses…
A Johns Hopkins University study demonstrates that people can intuitively discern others’ intentions through observation, specifically in understanding “epistemic actions” like shaking a box to…
A study conducted by scientists at Johns Hopkins has observed that organisms ranging from microbes and fish to dogs and humans exhibit similar patterns of…
Genetically testing around a thousand embryos, scientists found that nearly half underwent developmental arrest due to genetic errors occurring after fertilization, shedding light on challenges…
The researchers suggest that the findings could lead to a new approach in enhancing therapies and ultimately finding a cure for HIV. In their quest…
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University have discovered how histone H3, a protein in roundworm chromosomes, enables offspring to produce specialized cells generations later, challenging the…
Organoid intelligence (OI) is an emerging scientific field that seeks to create biocomputers by utilizing lab-grown brain organoids as “biological hardware.” Johns Hopkins researchers break…
The figure shows the interactions between immune cells (white) and tumor cells harboring persistent mutations (red) in the context of immunotherapy (white) as a chess…
The origin of life is a scientific mystery that has captivated researchers for centuries. While there are many theories about how life first arose on…
An artist’s impression of two black holes about to collide and merge. Recent simulations of two black holes colliding at close to the speed of…
Utilization of the injectable nanofiber-hydrogel composite loaded with stem cells to treat perianal fistulas. Credit: Florin Selaru Researchers from Johns Hopkins have developed an injectable…
The complete set of neurons in an insect brain, which were reconstructed using synapse-resolution electron microscopy. Credit: Johns Hopkins University/University of Cambridge In the quest…
Greenhouse gas emissions refer to the release of harmful gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, into the atmosphere. These emissions are a…
Intermittent fasting is a diet pattern where people alternate between periods of eating and fasting. It has gained popularity in recent years as a weight…
Cryostat used to achieve temperatures down to 20 millikelvins. Credit: HZDR/Jürgen Jeibmann A research team involving the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-RossendorfThe Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) is a research…
A recent study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that older adults with severe hearing loss were more…