Latest News About Human Brain

Updated 2026-05-07 03:03

Here are the latest general signals about human brain research from reputable outlets, as of 2026:

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If you’d like, I can tailor a quick briefing with links to recent articles from specific sources (e.g., Nature Neuroscience, Science, or NIH/BRAIN Initiative) and summarize one or two standout studies in more detail. Also tell me if you want a visual timeline or a short digest for a meeting.

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Neuroscience News

Neuroscience research. Learn how the brain's physical, chemical and electrical structure can affect everything from motivation and sensory perception to disease recovery.

www.sciencedaily.com

News Types - Harvard Brain Science Initiative

September 25, 2024 New research from From Lee Rubin and colleagues, first author Feodor D. Price has pioneered a groundbreaking method for generating large numbers of adult skeletal-muscle satellite cells, or "muscle stem cells", in vitro. This development could help speed up our understanding and treatment of a range of skeletal muscular disorders, including muscular dystrophy (MD) and (ALS). … May 22, 2024 Harvard researchers, along with colleagues at Google Research, have created the...

brain.harvard.edu

Human Brains - page 16 - latest research news and features

Medical and health news service that features the most comprehensive coverage in the fields of neuroscience, cardiology, cancer, HIV/AIDS, psychology, psychiatry, dentistry, genetics, diseases and conditions, medications and more.

medicalxpress.com

Mind & Brain News

Psychology news from leading research institutes around the world. Research on relationships, new treatments for mental health conditions, and more. Updated daily.

www.sciencedaily.com

News - Harvard Brain Science Initiative

July 31, 2025 New research from Joseph Henrich and colleagues, first author Ivan Kroupin suggests what has long been considered an innate aspect of human cognition may be more a matter of schooling. July 31, 2025 New research from Thomas Schwarz, Michael Tri Do, and colleagues, first author Chen Ding has identified a promising therapeutic target to stop the damage to retinal ganglion cells in those suffering from autosomal dominant optic atrophy (ADOA), a genetic optic neuropathy that can...

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