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When a fruit fly is navigating straight forward at high speed, why does it know that it's not straying off course? Because as ...
Fruit flies can fly or walk forward at high speeds in a perfect straight line. That’s because, at every moment, a network of neurons in their brain detects even the slightest deviation from their path ...
What's behind the phenomena of chronic pain, and why is it so hard to solve? Compare Inpatient Rehab examined CDC data to ...
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Karla Flores had a tumor strangling her spinal cord near the base of her skull. Doctors weighed whether they should attempt a ...
HydraDAO-backed scientists report rapid spinal repair in rats using a PEG-chitosan-based treatment, reviving mobility within ...
By Dr. John Villano University of Kentucky Each year, thousands of adults are diagnosed with tumors that form in the brain or ...
Neurosurgeons at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore successfully removed a spinal cord tumor through a woman’s eye socket in a landmark case, the Washington Post reported May 4.
In a first-of-its-kind procedure, clinicians at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore removed a rare spinal tumor through a patient’s eye socket.  The patient, Karla Flores of ...
A new international study supports Neural Resonance Theory (NRT), which suggests that music perception and enjoyment arise ...