In the Lab Jonathan Wosen ‘It is a balance’: Scientists grapple with ethics of cutting-edge stem cell research
Health Usha Lee McFarling MRI scans reveal disparate impact of poverty and other ‘toxic stress’ on brains of Black children
A STAT Investigation Jonathan Wosen STAT Plus: ‘I’m just disgusted’: How alleged sexual misconduct stole one student’s passion for academic science
Biotech Matthew Herper and Allison DeAngelis STAT Plus: ‘This is not a cure’: Consensus begins to emerge on new Alzheimer’s drug
In the Lab Megan Molteni On the long road to treating Huntington’s genetic stutter, scientists return to overlooked clues
Health Usha Lee McFarling Brains of Black Americans age faster, study finds, with racial stressors a likely factor
Health Megan Molteni Brain implants that translate paralyzed patients’ thoughts into speech creep closer to reality
In the Lab Brittany Trang Faster brain imaging technique seems to overcome limitations of current MRI scans
In the Lab Megan Molteni Human neurons implanted in a rodent’s brain lead a rat to water — and make it drink
Biotech Damian Garde FDA approves ALS drug from Amylyx, giving patients a much-needed treatment option
Health Megan Molteni Zapping the brain with electricity shown to boost older people’s short- and long-term memory
In the Lab Akila Muthukumar Valliammai From the Navy to a neuroscience lab: how a daughter’s diagnosis spurred her mother’s career shift
In the Lab Jonathan Wosen How does the brain decide what memories are good and bad? A new mouse study offers clues
Biotech Allison DeAngelis and Jason Mast STAT Plus: Neumora, ambitious startup focused on neuroscience, considers filing for an IPO
In the Lab Elizabeth Cooney Four neuroscientists win Kavli Prize for discovering genes behind serious brain disorders
In the Lab Megan Molteni Transfusion of brain fluid from young mice is a memory-elevating elixir for old animals
Biotech Allison DeAngelis STAT Plus: Startups are turning to a century-old technology to fuel a resurgence in neuro drug development
In the Lab Jonathan Wosen Swapping out the brain’s cleanup crew treats neurological disease in mice, study shows
First Opinion David Beier, Lucy Nalbach Tournas, and Gary Marchant Applied neuroscience needs a task force to craft effective governance
In the Lab Tino Delamerced Newly discovered brain cells may be a memory filing system, study suggests
First Opinion Rev. Alvin C. Hathaway Sr. A preacher’s new calling: Connecting neuroscience researchers as a way to advance social justice
In the Lab Jonathan Wosen Researchers use ultrasound to precisely and safely activate brain cells in mice
In the Lab Isabella Cueto Walking again after paralysis: Early study suggests stimulation could jolt spinal cord back to life
In the Lab Andrew Joseph Kisses, licks, and drool: Study shows how ‘saliva sharing’ shapes babies’ understanding of the closest relationships
Special Report Isabella Cueto Jolting the brain’s circuits with electricity is moving from radical to almost mainstream therapy. Some crucial hurdles remain