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Your brain could be controlling how sick you get — and how you recover | Nature

Guardians of the brain: how a special immune system protects our grey matter | Nature

Acting Out Dreams Predicts Parkinson’s and Other Brain Diseases | Scientific American

Borderline Personality Disorder May Be Rooted in Trauma | Scientific American

Decoding a Disorder at the Interface of Mind and Brain | Scientific American

Intelligent Machines That Learn Like Children | Scientific American
(This story has also been translated into German and Italian)

The mysterious, multifaceted cerebellum | Knowable
(This story was republished in The Atlantic)

Decoding the Tripping Brain | The Scientist

The Vanishing Night: Light Pollution Threatens Ecosystems | The Scientist

Muscle Clocks Play a Role in Regulating Metabolism | The Scientist

A World Where Everyone Needs Glasses? | Scientific American Mind

Put to Shame—and Better for It | Scientific American Mind

NEWS

From Headaches to ‘COVID Toes,’ Coronavirus Symptoms Are a Bizarre Mix | Scientific American

Emotional Words Such as “Love” Mean Different Things in Different Languages | Scientific American

4 Days of Intensive Therapy Can Reverse OCD for Years | Scientific American

Does Parkinson’s Begin in the Gut? | Scientific American

The Cerebellum Is Your "Little Brain"—and It Does Some Pretty Big Things | Scientific American

How swamped preprint servers are blocking bad coronavirus research | Nature

Can Zapping the Brain Boost Memory? | The Scientist

Plan S: The Ambitious Initiative to End the Reign of Paywalls | The Scientist

Universities in Germany and Sweden Lose Access to Elsevier Journals | The Scientist

The Push to Replace Journal Supplements with Repositories | The Scientist

Do Devices that Monitor or Zap the Brain Live Up to Their Claims? | The Scientist

Does Prior Dengue Exposure Help or Hurt a Zika Infection? | The Scientist

Swiss Researchers Struggle to Get Animal Experiments Approved | The Scientist

How Do Infant Immune Systems Learn to Tolerate Gut Bacteria? | The Scientist

Long-Term Brain Rhythms Offer Possibility of Predicting Seizures | The Scientist

PROFILES

For the Greater Good: A Profile of Eva Harris | The Scientist

Switch Master: A Profile of Barbara Meyer | The Scientist

Watcher of Whales: A Profile of Roger Payne | The Scientist

BOOK REVIEWS

Review of The Fate of Gender | Scientific American

Review of Why We Snap | Scientific American

OTHER

Biologists Discover Unknown Powers in Mighty Mitochondria | Quanta

Mucus: the body’s unsung hero | Knowable

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