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Spring/Summer 2026 June 2026By Studying Fruit Flies, Rachel Wilson Is Changing How We Understand the Brain
Research on navigation in Drosophila melanogaster reveals fundamental principles about how nervous systems operate
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Spring/Summer 2026 June 2026The Covert Consciousness Dilemma
The discovery of hidden awareness in seemingly unresponsive patients is raising pressing questions in brain injury care
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Spring/Summer 2026 June 2026What Happens to the Brain Under Anesthesia
When nobody could explain exactly how anesthesia renders a person unconscious, Emery Brown went looking for answers
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Spring/Summer 2026 June 2026The Connectome 2.0 Scanner Captures the Brain in Unprecedented Detail
A one-of-a-kind MRI machine helps researchers see the relationship between the structure of the brain and how it functions
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Winter 2026 April 2026The Puzzle of Alzheimer’s Disease
Three scientists taking varied approaches to understanding Alzheimer’s discuss what it will take to move the field forward
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Winter 2026 April 2026Your Gut Is a Brain
Trisha Pasricha talks about her new book and her lifelong obsession with the gut
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Fall 2025 November 2025Functional Neurological Disorder, Reframed
Science sheds new light on a disorder that medicine forgot
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Spring 2025 May 2025The Neuroscience of Cancer
Scientists are making surprising discoveries about the connections between cancer and the nervous system
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Fall 2024 October 2024Designing Brain-Computer Interfaces That Connect Neurons to the Digital World
Twenty years after meeting at HMS, two alumni are at the leading edge of efforts to use minimally invasive neural implants to improve human health
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Spring 2024 June 2024Making Sense of Interoception
How we perceive what’s happening inside our bodies and what that means for our health
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Spring 2024 May 2024What Computer Vision Models Reveal About Human Brains
AI models designed to identify objects offer surprising clues about how we see and how we learn
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Spring 2024 May 2024The Limits of Computer Vision, and of Our Own
In fields such as radiology, AI models can help compensate for the shortcomings of human vision but have weaknesses of their own
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Spring 2024 April 2024The Connections Between Smell, Memory, and Health
The ability of odors to bring to mind past experiences has intriguing scientific and therapeutic implications
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Spring 2024 April 2024Harnessing the Senses to Improve Memory
Andrew Budson, MD ’93, explains how multisensory cues can shape and strengthen our recollections of the past
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Spring 2024 March 2024How Music Resonates in the Brain
Scientists tune in to the brain’s emotional response to music
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