Research Archives: Exploring Neural Frontiers

Dive into curated neurobiology studies, experimental findings, and analysis of brain mechanisms

Research Articles

The Brain's Fortress: A New Strategy to Breach the Blood-Brain Barrier

An interview with Dr. Sunit Das on using repurposed drugs to fight the deadliest brain cancers.

Madelyn Parker
Oct 14, 2025

The Tears That Won't Stop: Unlocking the Mystery of Post-Stroke Emotionalism

Explore the science behind Post-Stroke Emotionalism, a neurological condition where emotional responses become uncontrollable after a stroke.

Charles Brooks
Oct 14, 2025

How Zebrafish Are Unlocking the Secrets of Heart Regeneration

Discover how zebrafish are revolutionizing medical research with their remarkable ability to regenerate heart tissue and what this means for human medicine.

Liam Carter
Oct 14, 2025

Chemical Cartography: Mapping the Brain of a Deep-Sea Squat Lobster

Explore how scientists are mapping the amineptic systems in the deep-sea squat lobster Munida quadrispina to understand fundamental principles of nervous system evolution.

Zoe Hayes
Oct 14, 2025

Unlocking the Mini-Brain Mystery: A Peek into the Minds of Arthropods

Explore how arthropods achieve complex behaviors with miniature brains through comparative neurobiology research from the Young Researchers' Workshop.

Samuel Rivera
Oct 14, 2025

The Brain's Janitor and Alzheimer's Saboteur: Unraveling the APOE Mystery

Explore how APOE proteins influence Alzheimer's disease risk through their interaction with amyloid-beta proteins in the brain.

James Parker
Oct 14, 2025

Rewiring the Brain: The Neurobiology of Stroke Recovery

Explore the groundbreaking research into how the brain rewires itself after stroke and the new drugs that could enhance recovery.

Olivia Bennett
Oct 14, 2025

The Trust Molecule: How Your Brain Builds a Cooperative World

Explore the fascinating science of how oxytocin and neural mechanisms enable trust and cooperation in human societies.

Allison Howard
Oct 14, 2025

Healing the World's Invisible Wounds: Why Trauma Counseling Can't Be One-Size-Fits-All

Exploring how culturally responsive education is transforming trauma counseling in developing countries by bridging modern psychology with traditional healing practices.

Thomas Carter
Oct 14, 2025

The Broken Reward Signal: How a Hijacked Brain Drives Binge Eating

Discover how neuroscience reveals binge eating as a biological disorder of the brain's reward system, not a failure of willpower.

Zoe Hayes
Oct 14, 2025

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