What if your gut microbes helped power your brain? A new study reveals that the energy-hungry human brain may have evolved with a big assist from our gut bacteria. By transplanting gut microbes from ...
Pamela J. Lein considers whether micro- and nanoplastics are accumulating in the brain and the question of whether they are ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Taichi A. Suzuki, Max Planck Institute for Biology and Ruth Ley, Max Planck Institute ...
A new laboratory study in mice suggests that primates like humans evolved large brains with a helping hand from microbes that live in the gut. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn ...
Prof LIM Chwee Teck (seated), together with Dr Nishanth Venugopal MENON (right) and Dr LEE Jee Yeon (left), from the National University of Singapore, jointly developed the new ‘gut-on-chip’ platform.