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What gives our brains their distinctive wrinkles?
Study reveals how changes in cell behavior and numbers can drive the formation of distinctive grooves and ridges in the brain.
28.08.2025
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Bremen Team Deciphers Information Processing
Exact moment at which a signal hits receptive nerve cells determines how it is processed
01.09.2025
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Insights into Smelling Problems Associated with Alzheimer’s
Tests of the sense of smell could help identify people who are developing Alzheimer’s at an earlier stage
15.08.2025
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First mechanism for cognitive disorders in schizophrenia found
Not only neurons, but also oligodendrocytes are essential
21.08.2025
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Signals from the brain reveal what color a person is seeing
Success in predicting the color seen by an observer using the activity patterns measured in the visual cortex of other subjects
09.09.2025
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Structure of clusterin: a key protein against neurodegenerative diseases
Crystallographic three-dimensional structure of human clusterin determined for the first time
08.09.2025
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Why do we get Headaches?
The brain has no pain receptors. So why do we still get headaches?
14.10.2025
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Why women live longer than men
Study traces the evolutionary roots of the lifespan gap between women and men
01.10.2025
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Guinea baboons share meat according to fixed social rules
A study shows parallels between Guinea baboons and human hunter-gatherer societies
23.10.2025
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Controlling prostheses with the power of thought
How research into movement planning in the brain is helping to advance the development of neuroprostheses
20.10.2025









