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Nanowire Retinal Implant Restores Vision and Sees Infrared - Neuroscience News

HealthJune 7, 2025

Summary: Researchers have developed a retinal prosthesis made of tellurium nanowires that restores partial vision in blind mice and enables near-infrared vision in primates. The implant, woven into a…...

How the Brain Tells Imagination from Reality, And When It Fails - Neuroscience News

HealthJune 7, 2025

Summary: A new study identifies the brain mechanisms that help us distinguish real experiences from imagined ones. Researchers found that the fusiform gyrusa region involved in visual processingplays…...

HIV Drugs Linked to Lower Alzheimer’s Risk - Neuroscience News

HealthJune 7, 2025

Summary: FDA-approved HIV drugs targeting reverse transcriptase (RT) may reduce Alzheimers risk by blocking similar enzymatic activity in the aging brain. Scientists discovered unexpected RT activity…...

Hallucinogens Linked to Milder PTSD - Neuroscience News

HealthJune 6, 2025

Summary: In a unique real-world study, researchers examined the psychological effects of trauma on survivors of the October 7 Nova Festival attack in Israel, focusing on their use of mind-altering su…...

Dormant Stem Cells May Hold Key to Restoring Sense of Smell - Neuroscience News

HealthJune 5, 2025

Summary: Researchers have created a 3D mouse organoid model to study how neurons in the nose regenerate, revealing that a type of stem cell once considered dormant may be crucial for repairing olfact…...

Infant Brain Wiring Predicts Emotional Growth Months Before It Shows - Neuroscience News

HealthJune 5, 2025

Summary: The brains white matter microstructure at just three months of age can predict how an infants emotions will develop over time. Using an advanced imaging technique called NODDI, scientists ma…...

Shared Genetic Signatures Found Across Psychiatric Disorders - Neuroscience News

HealthJune 4, 2025

Summary: Researchers have uncovered shared biological mechanisms across major psychiatric disorders by analyzing postmortem brain samples from the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Instead of looking a…...

Seizures Often Precede Dementia in FTD - Neuroscience News

HealthJune 4, 2025

Summary: A large new study finds that epileptic seizures are significantly more common in patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) than previously believed. In some cases, seizures occurred up to …...

Midlife Caffeine Intake Linked to Healthy Aging - Neuroscience News

HealthJune 4, 2025

Summary: A long-term study following nearly 50,000 women over 30 years found that drinking caffeinated coffee in midlife is linked to healthier aging. Women who drank regular coffee were more likely …...

Night Owls More Impulsive Than Morning Larks - Neuroscience News

HealthJune 4, 2025

Summary: A new study reveals that adolescents who identify as night owls tend to be more impulsive than their early-rising peers. These teens reported higher negative urgency and lower perseverance, …...