Neuroscience
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceDueling brain waves during sleep may decide whether rats remember or forgetIn a slumbering rat, two distinct kinds of brain waves have opposite jobs. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineSeth Shipman recorded a movie in DNA — and that’s just the beginningSeth Shipman is developing tools that may reveal hidden biological processes. 
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceMaryam Shanechi designs machines to read mindsMaryam Shanechi creates computer programs that link brain and machine to one day help patients with paralysis or psychiatric disorders. 
- 			 Humans HumansArtists who paint with their feet have ‘toe maps’ in their brainsBrain specialization comes with toe specialization in people who use their feet for painting, eating and writing. 
- 			 Life LifeHuman meddling has manipulated the shapes of different dog breeds’ brainsBy analyzing the shape of different dog breeds’ brains, researchers show how humans have manipulated the animals’ brain anatomy. 
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceClumps of cells in the lab spontaneously formed brain wavesNerve cells fired coordinated signals in brain organoids, 3-D clusters of cells that mimic some aspects of early brain development. 
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceHoneybee brain upgrades may help the insects find foodChanges in honeybee neurons may help the insects decode their fellow foragers’ waggle dances. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineHow strep throat may spark OCD and anxiety in some kidsA potential link between strep throat and sudden mental disorders in children raises questions about how infections can alter the brain. 
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceWhat human and mouse brains do and don’t have in commonA large comparison of human and mouse brain cells highlights key differences that could have implications for research on depression or Alzheimer’s. 
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceImaging scans show where symbols turn to letters in the brainScientists watched brain activity in a region where reading takes root, and saw a hierarchy of areas that give symbols both sound and meaning. 
- 			 Life LifeElectrodes show a glimpse of memories emerging in a brainNerve cells in an important memory center in the brain sync their firing and create fast ripples of activity seconds before a recollection resurfaces. 
- 			 Life LifeAlzheimer’s targets brain cells that help people stay awakeNerve cells in the brain that are tied to wakefulness are destroyed in people with Alzheimer’s, a finding that may refocus dementia research.