2022
Scientific American
Scientists Created Male and Female Cells from a Single Person | December 21
Crows Perform Yet Another Skill Once Thought Distinctively Human | November 2
A Supersmeller Can Detect the Scent of Parkinson’s, Leading to an Experimental Test for the Illness | October 11
Eye Tests May Help Diagnose Alzheimer’s Disease | September 1
Why Thinking Hard Wears You Out | August 11
Newly Recognized Dementia Called LATE May Hit 40 Percent of Older People | July 13
How the Brain Curbs Overeating | February 1
Borderline Personality Disorder May Be Rooted in Trauma | January 1
Nature
100,000 coronavirus genomes reveal COVID’s evolution in Africa | October 3
Brain stimulation leads to long-lasting improvements in memory | August 22
Light-based sensors set to revolutionize on-site testing | July 25
Guardians of the brain: how a special immune system protects our grey matter | June 1
The rise of citational justice: how scholars are making references fairer | March 22
ResearchGate dealt a blow in copyright lawsuit | March 4
Open-access publishing fees deter researchers in the global south | February 16
Omicron’s molecular structure could help explain its global takeover | February 3
The Scientist
Knowable
Our ancestors ate a Paleo diet. It had carbs. | September 28