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Eight neuroscientists at different career stages spoke with The Transmitter about whether they plan to participate in the upcoming “Stand Up for Science” demonstrations across the United States on 7 March.Source: Spectrum News
05.03.2025 · From Spectrum News
Some departments plan to shrink class sizes by 25 to 40 percent, and others may inadvertently accept more students than they can afford, according to the leaders of 21 top U.S. programs.Source: Spectrum News
04.03.2025 · From Spectrum News
Here is a roundup of autism-related news and research spotted around the web for the week of 3 March. Source: Spectrum News
04.03.2025 · From Spectrum News
The burden of proof is on us—researchers—to explain why what we do is valuable to society.Source: Spectrum News
04.03.2025 · From Spectrum News
To harness the workmanlike prose of artificial intelligence while maintaining a recognizable style, use it as an analyzer rather than as a writer.Source: Spectrum News
03.03.2025 · From Spectrum News
This edition of Null and Noteworthy—the first for The Transmitter—highlights new findings about the auditory steady-state response in people with schizophrenia that, all within one study, somehow packed in a null result and a failed replication.Source: Spectrum News
28.02.2025 · From Spectrum News
These networks align with different assemblages of cells, a finding that could reveal how cellular diversity influences brain function, according to a new study.Source: Spectrum News
28.02.2025 · From Spectrum News
The changes could reflect different developmental trajectories between boys and girls with autism, a new study suggests. Source: Spectrum News
27.02.2025 · From Spectrum News
Touch modulates one of two dueling types of hypothalamic neurons that, thermostat-like, balance an animal’s drive for social interaction.Source: Spectrum News
27.02.2025 · From Spectrum News
Greene's book, “Memory Lane: The Perfectly Imperfect Ways We Remember,” explores the many factors that affect how we recall the events in our lives, from the mundane to the emotionally powerful. Source: Spectrum News
26.02.2025 · From Spectrum News
The duplications likely do not alter the conclusions, but the paper contains other methodological issues, two independent microplastics researchers say. Source: Spectrum News
26.02.2025 · From Spectrum News
As diversity and inclusion funding initiatives crumble, we as neuroscientists need to change how we write grants, better communicate the economic benefits of our work and engage in constructive conflict when necessary.Source: Spectrum News
25.02.2025 · From Spectrum News
Such a shift would “put us back in the dark ages in terms of our science,” says neuroscientist Anne Murphy, who helped to formulate the original policy.Source: Spectrum News
25.02.2025 · From Spectrum News
Author lists on papers have ballooned, and it’s getting hard to discern contribution.Source: Spectrum News
25.02.2025 · From Spectrum News
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