Rethinking Movement Disorders: Scientists Uncover a Surprising Disconnect Deep Inside the Brain

Scientists discovered that a key brain signal may have been pointing researchers in the wrong direction, potentially changing how movement disorders are studied and treated. A new study from a Virginia Tech neuroscientist at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC is prompting researchers to rethink a basic assumption about how chronic movement disorders are […]

Rethinking Movement Disorders: Scientists Uncover a Surprising Disconnect Deep Inside the Brain

Scientists discovered that a key brain signal may have been pointing researchers in the wrong direction, potentially changing how movement disorders are studied and treated. A new study from a Virginia Tech neuroscientist at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC is prompting researchers to rethink a basic assumption about how chronic movement disorders are […]

Rethinking Movement Disorders: Scientists Uncover a Surprising Disconnect Deep Inside the Brain

Scientists discovered that a key brain signal may have been pointing researchers in the wrong direction, potentially changing how movement disorders are studied and treated. A new study from a Virginia Tech neuroscientist at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC is prompting researchers to rethink a basic assumption about how chronic movement disorders are […]

Rethinking Movement Disorders: Scientists Uncover a Surprising Disconnect Deep Inside the Brain

Scientists discovered that a key brain signal may have been pointing researchers in the wrong direction, potentially changing how movement disorders are studied and treated. A new study from a Virginia Tech neuroscientist at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC is prompting researchers to rethink a basic assumption about how chronic movement disorders are […]

Rethinking Movement Disorders: Scientists Uncover a Surprising Disconnect Deep Inside the Brain

Scientists discovered that a key brain signal may have been pointing researchers in the wrong direction, potentially changing how movement disorders are studied and treated. A new study from a Virginia Tech neuroscientist at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC is prompting researchers to rethink a basic assumption about how chronic movement disorders are […]

Rethinking Movement Disorders: Scientists Uncover a Surprising Disconnect Deep Inside the Brain

Scientists discovered that a key brain signal may have been pointing researchers in the wrong direction, potentially changing how movement disorders are studied and treated. A new study from a Virginia Tech neuroscientist at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC is prompting researchers to rethink a basic assumption about how chronic movement disorders are […]

One Sugar Tells Your Brain You’re Full. Another Barely Does

Equal calories do not mean equal brain signals, as scientists found that fructose and glucose influence hunger through surprisingly different pathways. Two common sugars may provide the same number of calories, but the brain does not respond to them in the same way. Researchers at the Monell Chemical Senses Center have found that fructose and […]

One of Arizona’s Largest Reservoirs Is Less Than 1% Full After Snowpack Collapse

After an exceptionally poor snow season, one of Arizona’s largest reservoirs shrank to less than 1% full, wiping out nearly all its fish and leaving its recovery dependent on future rains. The Gila River is a vital waterway in the American Southwest, supplying water for communities, agriculture, and wildlife as it flows from the snow-covered […]

One of Arizona’s Largest Reservoirs Is Less Than 1% Full After Snowpack Collapse

After an exceptionally poor snow season, one of Arizona’s largest reservoirs shrank to less than 1% full, wiping out nearly all its fish and leaving its recovery dependent on future rains. The Gila River is a vital waterway in the American Southwest, supplying water for communities, agriculture, and wildlife as it flows from the snow-covered […]

One of Arizona’s Largest Reservoirs Is Less Than 1% Full After Snowpack Collapse

After an exceptionally poor snow season, one of Arizona’s largest reservoirs shrank to less than 1% full, wiping out nearly all its fish and leaving its recovery dependent on future rains. The Gila River is a vital waterway in the American Southwest, supplying water for communities, agriculture, and wildlife as it flows from the snow-covered […]

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