
He May Have Invented One of Neuroscience's Biggest Advances--but You've Never Heard of Him
Two researchers could win the Nobel for optogenetics, but Zhuo-Hua Pan might have been there first

He May Have Invented One of Neuroscience's Biggest Advances--but You've Never Heard of Him
Two researchers could win the Nobel for optogenetics, but Zhuo-Hua Pan might have been there first

Molecular Origami: Protein Engineering Emerges to Fight Disease
Creating molecules that do not exist in nature could give drug design a boost

After Another Statistical Speed Bump, Is the Science of fMRI Learning from Its Mistakes?
A recent study, and its response, heralds a new level of self-scrutiny for this area

Nasal Bacteria Pump Out a Potential New Antibiotic That Kills MRSA
The discovery suggests that the human microbiome may be a rich source for future drugs

Toddlers Learn Words Poorly in Noisy Environments
Lab experiments have borne out a long-suspected theory

Bed Nets with Insecticide Cut Spread of Mosquito-Borne Diseases, Despite Resistant Bugs
Treated nets reduce a chemically resistant insect’s likelihood of passing along malaria by two thirds