School of Science announces 2019 Infinite Mile Awards
Ten staff members in the School of Science are recognized for going above and beyond their job descriptions to support a better Institute.
Ten staff members in the School of Science are recognized for going above and beyond their job descriptions to support a better Institute.
Noninvasive treatment improves memory and reduces amyloid plaques in mice.
Findings could help inform new therapies, improve diagnosis.
Research by neuroscientists at MIT’s Picower Institute for Learning and Memory helps explain how the brain regulates arousal.
Substantial refinements of three-photon microscopy allow for novel discoveries in neuroscience.
Study may lead to a better understanding of the digestive tract’s nervous system.
New open-source system provides fast, accurate neural decoding and real-time readouts of where rats think they are.
Technique for preserving tissue allows researchers to create maps of neural circuits with single-cell resolution.
Picower Institute researchers discover the brain mechanism that helps details come flooding back when you visit a scene again.
Snippets of RNA that accumulate in brain cells could interfere with normal function.
Neuroscientists discover a circuit that helps redirect attention to focus on potential threats.
A new model shows how brain waves are key to both maintenance and control of information in the mind.
Picower Institute researchers find that a key protein linked to intellectual disability shapes electrical currents in neural connections.
A principled approach can lead to less need for drugs, especially opioids, Emery Brown and colleagues say.