Issue 27 Coffee or Conditioning? Coffee, café, 咖啡, قهوة, コーヒー, КоΦέ, Kahvi. No matter what you call it, that bitter, dark brown drink is universally recognized as a crisp beacon that cuts through mental fog.
Issue 27 CNS Regeneration in the Spiny Mouse What is the Spiny Mouse? How amazing would it be to possess the ability to regenerate lost body parts? It would be effortless to easily produce new limbs, organs, or
Issue 27 The Cholinergic Hypothesis: Acetylcholine & Alzheimer’s Disease Imagine a world where cherished memories vanish like whispers in the wind, leaving behind only fragments of a once vibrant existence. Alzheimer's disease, a relentless force that steals away our
Issue 27 Spice Spice Baby: How Eating Spices Benefits the Brain Imagine you’re out at dinner with a friend, excitedly awaiting your dish. Your food comes, and you take a big bite.
Issue 27 The Choreography of Spinal Cord Regeneration: Stem Cells, Supramolecular Polymers, & “Dancing Molecules” Superman: Man or Myth? On an unforgettable spring day in 1995, esteemed Superman actor Christopher Reeve redefined the meaning of his role as the “man of steel.” Once recognized as
Issue 27 Love on the Brain: The Neuroscience of Love and Love Addiction Today, the intersection of psychological and neuro-scientific disciplines offer substantial insight into the positive and negative implications of human love. With advancements in fMRI technology, scientists have began exploring the
Issue 27 All You Need to Know About Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography Have you ever thought about going to a professional when something about your body did not feel right? “Jerry,” a 73-year-old man, was in the same situation.