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Fly database secures funding for another year, but future remains in flux

Diving in with Nachum Ulanovsky

Gene-activity map of developing brain reveals new clues about autism’s sex bias
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”Everyone who has studied sex differences in rodents is going to drop their jaws. — BERNARD MULVEY, POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW, LIEBER INSTITUTE FOR BRAIN DEVELOPMENT
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The visual system’s lingering mystery: Connecting neural activity and perception

One year of FlyWire: How the resource is redefining Drosophila research

Why we need basic science to better understand the neurobiology of psychedelics

Reproducibility is a team sport: Lessons from a large-scale collaboration

Gene-activity map of developing brain reveals new clues about autism’s sex bias

Boosting SCN2A expression reduces seizures in mice

Autism researchers ‘pleasantly surprised’ by list of NIH data project grantees, despite initial concerns

NIH awarded 37 percent fewer neuroscience-related grants in 2025 than in past years

International scientific collaboration is more necessary—yet more challenging—than ever

Building the future of neuroscience at HBCUs

Should neuroscientists ‘vibe code’?

What U.S. science stands to lose without international graduate students and postdoctoral researchers

How to build a truly global computational neuroscience community

New questions around motor neurons and plasticity
A researcher’s theory hangs muscle degeneration on a broken neural circuit.

Cephalopods, vision’s next frontier
For decades, scientists have been teased by the strange but inaccessible cephalopod visual system. Now, thanks to a technological breakthrough from a lab in Oregon, data are finally coming straight from the octopus brain.

This paper changed my life: Dan Goodman on a paper that reignited the field of spiking neural networks

This paper changed my life: Victoria Abraira on a tasty link between circuits and behavior

From bench to bot: Why AI-powered writing may not deliver on its promise

Keeping it personal: How to preserve your voice when using AI

Exclusive: Who is Richard Frye, the neurologist who researches and advocates for leucovorin as an autism treatment?
Frye has led two placebo-controlled trials of the folate supplement in autistic people; the first was suspended by regulators, and the other has yet to be published.
Facial movements telegraph cognition in mice
Michael Breakspear and Mac Shine explain how brain processing changes across neural population scales

Everything everywhere all at once: Decision-making signals engage entire brain

The Transmitter’s reading list: Six upcoming neuroscience books, plus notable titles in 2025

‘What Is Intelligence?’: An excerpt

‘Bird Brains and Behavior,’ an excerpt

‘Elusive Cures: Why Neuroscience Hasn’t Solved Brain Disorders—and How We Can Change That,’ an excerpt

Beyond Newtonian causation in neuroscience: Embracing complex causality
The traditional mechanistic framework must give way to a richer understanding of how brains actually generate behavior over time.

Emotion research has a communication conundrum
In 2025, the words we use to describe emotions matter, but their definitions are controversial. Here, I unpack the different positions in this space and the rationales behind them—and I invite 13 experts to chime in.