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Researchers make a giant leap forward in understanding autism

In Fragile X syndrome (FXS), the most common cause of autism, sensory signals from the outside world are integrated differently.


Scientists now believe that electrons spin -- here is why that is important

Deep inside all matter in the universe, electrons are buzzing around and behaving as if they are twirling around like spinning tops.


Scientists believe there is a giant planet hiding in our solar system

The Solar System is a dynamic environment, teeming with millions of celestial bodies in constant motion orbiting our sun.


Groundbreaking software assembles complete genome sequences on-demand

NIH researchers have developed and released an innovative software tool to assemble truly complete (i.e., gapless) genome sequences.


Researchers explore bioengineering vegetables with anti-inflammatory properties

Findings have brought to the forefront, the strong antioxidant potential of betalains, making them potential candidates to combat diseases.


The human brain’s ability to perceive space expands like the universe

Experience suggests that we perceive distances linearly. However, the actual geometry of spatial representation in the brain is unknown.