The power of sound reaches far beyond your ears. While you're used to hearing sound through music, voices, or noise, your body is also quietly listening—at the cellular level. Recent research shows ...
Squeeze a cell once and it barely flinches. Squeeze it again and again in short bursts, and something changes: a protein called YAP migrates into the nucleus and flips on genes that drive tissue ...
New research from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience shows that chandelier cells, a specific type of brain cell, become active during unexpected situations. 'Researchers have been wondering ...