Researchers develop synthetic markers that cross the blood-brain barrier, allowing for noninvasive monitoring of the living brain via blood tests.
Gene therapy has been successfully used to treat a number of diseases, including immune deficiencies, hereditary blindness, hemophilia and, recently, Huntington's disease, a fatal neurological ...
Gene therapy has been successfully used to treat a number of diseases, including immune deficiencies, hereditary blindness, ...
What does it take to make AI that can pass as human? Try massive clusters of supercomputers. To build human-like intelligence, computer scientists think big. However, for neuroscientists who want to ...
Death metal outfit Atoll have been playing a specific track on the road for a long time now. Fans will have surely heard “Ripped Apart By Test Tube Monkeys” at a show in the past, but it’s never been ...
One of the first things that stands out about “Opening Night,” the first Arctic Monkeys song in four years, is the drums. It’s not exactly “Brianstorm,” but the Monkeys’ not-so-secret weapon that is ...
The indie rock legends have kept a low profile, releasing no new music since their 2022 album The Car, and have been on hiatus from live performances since 2023. This week, however, War Child Records ...
Multiple monkeys are on the loose in St. Louis, and AI-generated images are complicating the effort to find them. The Vervet monkeys were first spotted Thursday near a park in the northern part of the ...
Nearly a week after the first reports of monkeys on the loose in St. Louis, and a fruitless search, officials there are shifting focus to find the animals’ owner. Owning a monkey is against the law in ...
As many as four vervet monkeys were spotted in a neighborhood in North St. Louis on Thursday, city officials said. No one knows how they got there. By Rylee Kirk An unknown number of monkeys — as many ...
ST. LOUIS — Several monkeys are loose in St. Louis, the Animal Care and Control Division shared on Friday afternoon. Where the monkeys came from remains unknown, but the department said that exotic ...
U.S. Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he wants to end the use of primates in federally funded research, a wish that could have dramatic consequences for S.C.’s famous “Monkey Island” and ...