by jggit | Mar 23, 2026
Customized cancer vaccines are a reality—for dogs and humans—but they’re not yet ready for prime time.
by jggit | Mar 23, 2026
Scientists designed a CAR-T cell that reduced signs of disease in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease.
by jggit | Mar 23, 2026
A late-maturing brain filter in the thalamus prunes noisy sensory inputs over time, helping adults ignore distractions and focus, offering a neural basis for growing wisdom.
by jggit | Mar 23, 2026
There are countless ways in which people embarrass themselves. New research shows how laughing at yourself after a faux pas can preserve your reputation—at least in certain situations.
by jggit | Mar 23, 2026
New research reveals a “hidden circuit” in the cerebellum that helps the brain learn from mistakes. Surprisingly, big fails and errors that are “doozies” facilitate mastery.