The n-back task is a fundamental tool used to evaluate how we actively hold, update, and manage information, providing a direct measure of working memory.
If you often feel too hot or cold, it may be a sign your body's thermostat is off. Learn about the systems that control temperature and what can disrupt them.
Delve into the science of all-female lizard species, examining the reproductive processes and evolutionary events that led to their existence without males.
Echinoderms begin as bilaterally symmetrical plankton, drifting and feeding before a profound internal reorganization creates the familiar radial adult body.
Learn about PGC-1α, the master regulator of cellular energy. Its function is central to metabolic health and can be influenced by your lifestyle choices.
Learn how human-driven changes are causing distinct ecosystems to become more alike, a process that reduces biological uniqueness and overall stability.
Your eye's focusing power starts at its surface. Understand the link between the cornea's shape, vision clarity, and the ways its form can be measured and corrected.
A unique embryonic cell transforms from a blood vessel lining to create the lifelong source of all blood stem cells, a process guiding modern medical research.
Discover claudins, the proteins that form critical seals between our cells, and learn how their function is fundamental to health, disease, and future therapies.
Explore the science of microsleeps, brief, involuntary sleep episodes triggered by fatigue where parts of the brain shut down, posing risks in daily life.
Explore the science of surfaces engineered with inherent properties that disrupt and neutralize viruses, offering a new approach to environmental safety.
Explore how mineralized traces of blood in fossils provide a real window into dinosaur biology, shifting our understanding of how these animals actually lived.
Explore *Tilletia controversa*, the cold-activated fungus causing dwarf bunt. Learn how its biology creates significant challenges for grain quality and trade.
The Bcl-w protein is a key regulator of cell survival. Understand how its protective function in healthy tissue can become a liability when exploited by cancer.
Discover how the body's own enzymes maintain oral tissues but can also contribute to disease progression and influence the longevity of dental treatments.