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Scientists Discover a Key Biological Difference Between Psychopaths and Normal People

Psychopaths have a 10% larger striatum than non-psychopaths, suggesting biological differences in brain structure. This enlargement is tied to...

Breakthrough Discovery Could Finally Be the Key to Male Birth Control

Researchers have traced how sperm rapidly shift from a dormant to an energy-charged state during their journey to fertilize...

The Sun’s Poles Hold the Key to Its Three Greatest Mysteries

The Sun’s poles may hold answers to long-standing mysteries about magnetic cycles, solar wind, and space weather. The polar regions...

Planetary Collisions Could Hold the Key to Alien Habitability

Impact history should be considered a key factor in the search for habitable Earth-like exoplanets. Southwest Research Institute, working with...

Tiny Lab-Grown Spinal Cords Could Hold the Key to Healing Paralysis

Researchers have created a remarkable new approach to repairing spinal cord injuries by merging 3D printing, stem cells, and...

“Heavy” Electrons Hold the Key to a New Type of Quantum Computer

Discovery of Planckian time limit offers new opportunities for quantum technologies. A collaborative team of researchers in Japan has identified...

Could Glucose Be the Key to Next-Generation Cancer Treatments?

Glucose drives T cell signaling. Stronger signals mean better cancer defense. For the body’s disease-fighting T cells, glucose is much...

Scientists Grow 400+ Brain Cell Types in a Dish – Could This Be the Key to Curing Alzheimer’s?

Scientists have successfully grown over 400 different types of nerve cells from stem cells in the lab—a groundbreaking step...

Could a Common Blood Mutation Be the Key to Preventing Alzheimer’s?

Unexpected mutations in blood stem cells may help protect against Alzheimer’s disease. A new study published in the journal...

Scientists Discover Key Protein Behind Exercise’s Anti-Aging Power

Researchers have discovered and functionally characterized the myokine CLCF1, which declines with age but is released during exercise and...

Could Recharging Brain Cells Be the Key to Treating MS?

UC Riverside study may lead to new treatments for multiple sclerosis. Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects an estimated 2.3 million...

Scientists Finally “See” Key Protein That Controls Inflammation

Researchers used advanced microscopy to uncover important protein structures. For the first time, two important protein structures in the...