Every cell in our body has a sex. But most research so far has focused on our gonads—ovaries or testes—and not on the early development of the brain. Per-Erik Olsson, professor of biology at Örebro ...
Whether men and women think and behave differently is both self-evident and endlessly debated. Most people intuitively believe that males and females on average have distinct brains—and if you talk to ...
Northeastern University scientists have discovered that a protein in the human brain could potentially be used to grow new neurons in the lab and enhance brain processes affected by aging or ...
Breast milk serves as a critical source of nutrition for infants and significantly impacts their developmental trajectories and health outcomes throughout their lives. This study investigates the role ...
Researchers discover that the GPR3 receptor acts as an immediate-early gene to jumpstart neuron and synapse development.