A recent clinical trial, BRILLIANCE demonstrated the safety and efficacy of CRISPR gene editing in treating inherited blindness caused by mutations in the CEP290 gene. The study involved 14 participants who received a single injection of the CRISPR/Cas9-based medicine, EDIT-101, which showed measurable improvements in 11 participants’ vision.
Researchers identified a pattern of brain activity that acts like an internal compass, helping humans navigate through their environment. They used mobile EEG devices and motion capture to track this activity, overcoming the challenge of measuring neural activity in motion.
Researchers, using statistical physics, have validated the “enemy of my enemy is my friend” axiom. The researchers applied advanced network modeling to confirm Heider’s social balance theory, which suggests that humans innately seek harmonious relationships in social networks.
Researchers created an atlas detailing the early genetic development of the brain from weeks 6 to 13 of embryonic growth. This novel work offers a comprehensive view of gene regulation across different brain regions, moving beyond previous studies that focused primarily on the cortex.
Researchers are conducting a study to explore the impact of omega-3 supplements on children’s behavior, mood, and mental health. Recognizing that UK children consume less than half the recommended omega-3 intake, this study, aims to assess whether these supplements can address dietary deficiencies and improve well-being. The online study will involve children aged 6-12 and […]
A new study explores how brain chemistry influences political opinions through the “threat-based neural switch theory.” This theory suggests that stress from economic crises and wars enhances susceptibility to simple, often radical, political messages by altering brain processes.
Umbilical cord milking (UCM)—a method of squeezing the umbilical cord towards the infant before clamping—poses no long-term neurodevelopmental risks for newborns. The study involved assessing 971 children at ten U.S. medical centers, evaluating key developmental areas such as communication and motor skills.
Researchers identify effective behavior change interventions across different crises, such as pandemics and climate change. The study found that common approaches focusing on changing knowledge or beliefs are often ineffective.
Children and adolescents experience intrinsic joy in learning new words, a pleasure that persists up to adulthood. The research aimed to understand and measure the emotional responses of young learners during word acquisition, using a method where participants aged 10 to 18 deduced meanings from sentence contexts across 40 trials.
A new study challenges the concern that social media impairs young people’s offline interactions. The study, part of the long-term Trondheim Early Secure Study, surveyed 800 individuals from ages 10 to 18, finding that increased social media use correlates with more offline socialization, not less.