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Decoding the Brain with Light

Scientists are using genetic "light switches" to probe memory and improve disease therapy.

Green Genes

The first transgenic primates able to pass on their foreign genes are both a stunning medical advance and a troubling peek into the future.

Sending Genes into the Brain

More-invasive therapies show promise for treating Parkinson's.

Safer Electrical Therapy for Parkinson's

Delivering electrical stimulation via the spinal cord could help ease symptoms of the disease.

A Stem-Cell Revolution

Biologist Doug Melton talks about how disease-specific stem cells will reshape medicine.

Clues to Controlling Seizures

New approaches to modeling the brain could improve electrical-stimulation therapies.

Worms and the Human Brain

An experimental tool could help illuminate Parkinson's disease.

"Personalized" Embryonic Stem Cells for Sale

A company offers to generate and store stem cells from leftover IVF embryos.

Gambling and Parkinson's Disease

Scientists are searching for clues into why some Parkinson's drugs trigger compulsive behavior.

Brain Electrodes Help Treat Depression

Studies suggest that deep brain stimulation could effectively treat depression.

TR10: Neuron Control

Karl Deisseroth's genetically engineered "light switch," which lets scientists turn selected parts of the brain on and off, may help improve treatments for depression and other disorders.

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