UCLA biologists ‘transfer’ a memory

UCLA scientists have identified specific gut bacteria that play an essential role in the anti-seizure effects of the high-fat, low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet

Biomaterial developed at UCLA helps regrow brain tissue after stroke in mice

UCLA biologists report they have transferred a memory from one marine snail to another, creating an artificial memory, by injecting RNA from one to another

UCLA scientists identify 2 hormones that burn fat faster, prevent and reverse diabetes in mice

Researchers at UCLA have developed a vaccine believed to be able to protect people from three pathogens likely to be used in bioterrorism: Anthrax, Tularemia and Plague.

UCLA-led research finds vaccines against anthrax, plague and tularemia are effective in mice

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An advance by UCLA neuroscientists could lead to a better understanding of astrocytes, a star-shaped brain cell believed to play a key role in neurological disorders like Lou Gehrig's…

Sitting is bad for your brain, not just your heart or metabolism - Sitting too much is linked to signs of thinning in the medial temporal cortex, an area of the brain associated with the formation of new memories, according to a preliminary study by UCLA researchers of middle-aged and older adults.