A study in mice headed by NYU Langone Health researchers has found that cells long thought to play a secondary role in brain function build their own far-reaching connections. These pathways appear to ...
We present the Frontiers in Membrane Science and Technology “Emerging Talents in” article collection, a series dedicated to highlighting emerging talents ...
Educational session at the 2026 Membrane Technology Forum explores the global cosmetics market shift toward natural bioactive ...
The next time you find yourself lulled by the patter of rain outside your window, think how that same sprinkle might sound if ...
Losing your sense of smell might signal Alzheimer’s far earlier than expected. Scientists found that immune cells in the brain actively destroy smell-related nerve fibers after detecting abnormal ...
Every thought, memory, and feeling we experience depends on trillions of tiny connection points in the brain called synapses.
The findings of a new study are the first direct evidence that plant seeds and seedlings can sense sounds in nature.
You are what you eat is more than just an expression, as health professionals educate patients about the strong correlation ...
A physics-based model that accounts for membrane surface folds predicts cell adhesion on nanopillar arrays with 97% accuracy, enabling optimized biosensor design.
Fluid-applied systems change how protection is approached. Instead of relying on multiple pieces joined together, the ...
Scientists used a tool called SynTrogo to edit brain circuits in mice, showing that trimming select synapses can make ...