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After a year, the Republican party has full control of the US Congress and has been kinder to science than its critics allow. But that disposition is unlikely to last for long.
The prospect of a change of government in Spain is unsettling the country's scientific community. But the growth in scientific activity over the past 13 years of socialist rule is also now showing signs of exhaustion.
The hereditary neurodegenerative diseases marked by repetitive genetic elements may arise from interaction between the mutated proteins and others specific to the brain.
This supplement for neuroscience technology describes postmitotic human neurons, a new microscope for three-dimensional illumination, neurophysiology simulation software, antibodies for neurobiological research and a CCD camera.