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A growing body of research now shows that poverty changes the way children’s brains develop, shrinking parts of the brain essential for memory, planning, and decision-making.
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Some scientists are harnessing the unique environment of space to study aging and neurodegeneration by sending brain organoids to the International Space Station.
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One art student draws attention to lacking neuroscience research with her sculpture of the female homunculus.
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Brenda Milner’s work with patient H.M. provided groundbreaking advances to our understanding of memory.
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