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The COVID Brain: How the Pandemic Reshaped the Neural Landscape of Our Science Students

Explore how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the brains of science students through neuroplasticity, remote learning impacts, and accelerated brain aging.

Connor Hughes
Oct 29, 2025

The Double Life of a Channel: How a Brain Protein Turns the Immune System On

Scientists discover that TREK-1, a protein known for its role in mood and pain, is a secret conductor of the body's inflammatory orchestra.

Joseph James
Oct 29, 2025

Homing Missiles for Cancer: The Hunt for Molecules That Target Tumor Blood Vessels

Explore the science behind tumor-homing molecules that target angiogenic vasculature and their potential for precision cancer therapy.

Hazel Turner
Oct 29, 2025

More Than Just 'Hello': The Surprising Science of First Impressions

Discover the fascinating science behind first impressions and how introductory remarks shape our social interactions and professional success.

Carter Jenkins
Oct 29, 2025

The Global Brain Trust: How WPA Scientific Sections Are Shaping Psychiatry's Future

Explore how WPA Scientific Sections create a worldwide collaborative network advancing psychiatric research, education, and global mental health policy.

Matthew Cox
Oct 29, 2025

US Patent 7,754,858 B2: A Comprehensive Analysis of Goeddel's Innovative Work

An in-depth technical analysis of US Patent 7,754,858 B2 by scientist Goeddel, covering its scientific significance, applications, and impact on biotechnology.

Scarlett Patterson
Oct 29, 2025

The Genome's Architects: How Cornelia de Lange Syndrome is Rewriting Our Understanding of Genetic Disease

Exploring Cornelia de Lange Syndrome as a paradigm-shifting genetic disorder that reveals the importance of 3D genome organization and gene regulation.

Isabella Reed
Oct 29, 2025

When Nobel Laureates Go Rogue: The Curious Case of Nobelitis

Exploring the phenomenon of Nobelitis - when Nobel laureates embrace pseudoscientific ideas later in life

Isaac Henderson
Oct 28, 2025

Beyond Good Intentions: Answering Common Criticisms of Anti-Racism in Science

Examining evidence for racism in STEMM fields and addressing common criticisms of anti-racism efforts with evidence-based responses.

Easton Henderson
Oct 28, 2025

The Secret Messengers: How Tiny Extracellular Vesicles Command Your Immune System

Discover how extracellular vesicles regulate immune responses and their potential in diagnostics and therapeutics.

Sophia Barnes
Oct 28, 2025

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