Mutations might play a key role in the death of brain cells.
Scientists have discovered a new way to generate human motor nerve cells in a development that will help research into motor neurone disease.
Why do people gamble if they know that the house always wins? Researchers at the University of Cambridge argue that near-misses, where the gambler...
Cambridge neurologists have shown that an antibody used to treat leukaemia also limits and repairs the damage in multiple sclerosis.
The way a common virus hijacks the cell it infects could hold the clue to combating Parkinson's disease.
New research in Cambridge is deciphering neural control signals that create the right brain state for the right situation.
Although our brains deteriorate as we get older, Cambridge researchers are finding that some abilities are preserved through ‘flexible’ use of neural...