As early as the fifth century, the Greek philosopher Thucydides contrasted the self-control and stoicism of Spartans with the more
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Scientists can predict where a rat will go based on hippocampal neuron firing
Place cells in the hippocampus fire when we are in a certain position—this discovery by John O’Keefe, May-Britt Moser and
Continue reading »Delving where few others have gone, leukemia researchers open new path
A Wilmot Cancer Institute study uncovers how a single gene could be at fault in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), one
Continue reading »Researchers discover the way we see an image depends on ‘where we are’
A study conducted by a Fight for Sight-funded researcher has discovered that the way we see an image changes depending
Continue reading »Chance of being prescribed opioids for minor injury differs dramatically by where you live
Patients who sought care for a sprained ankle in states that were found to be “high prescribers” of opioids were
Continue reading »Researchers Probe Part of Brain Where Autism Might Begin
THURSDAY, July 12, 2018 — The underpinnings of autism may lie in an unexpected part of the brain, a small
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