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— TOMASZ NOWAKOWSKI, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY, ANATOMY AND PSYCHIATRY, AND OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO Read more
Advances in genetic medicine took center stage at INSAR
‘Slightly unhinged’ federal autism meeting portends unclear research priorities
European Research Council backtracks on stricter grant resubmission rules
Scientists push back against stricter European Research Council grant application rules
What neuroscientists want from a new NINDS director
Frameshift: How Mia Thomaidou tapped a fellowship to connect neuroscience to criminal justice
Frameshift: How Caitlin Vander Weele made science communication her business
David Sussillo on persistence, luck and the bonds between life and work
A brief history of precision self-scanning
When a researcher solved a logistical problem by going rogue, the idea proved remarkably infectious.
The state of neuroscience in 2025: An overview
The Transmitter presents a portrait of the field through four lenses: its focus, its output, its people and its funding.
What a bird’s-eye view of half a million papers reveals about neuroscience
Researchers retract multisensory learning paper after failed replications
Lack of reviewers threatens robustness of neuroscience literature
The Transmitter’s most-read neuroscience book excerpts of 2025
The Transmitter ’s Rising Stars of Neuroscience 2025
We recognize the outstanding achievements of 25 neuroscientists who stand to shape the field for years to come.
The Transmitter’s New Lab Directory
Diving in with Nachum Ulanovsky
Error equation predicts brain’s ability to generalize
‘Digital sphinx’ raises questions about connectome models
Head direction cells stably orient mice to outside world
Hippocampus builds reputation as ‘general-purpose statistical learning machine’
‘The Brain, In Theory,’ an excerpt
‘The Fox, the Shrew, and You: How Brains Evolved,’ an excerpt
‘Wired for Words: The Neural Architecture of Language,’ an excerpt
Trading places: What happens when neuroscience turns into machine learning, and machine learning turns into neuroscience?
Neuroscience has become increasingly concerned with prediction, and machine learning with causal explanation, with each field adopting methods from the other. I asked eight experts to weigh in on what we stand to learn from this exchange.
The visual system’s lingering mystery: Connecting neural activity and perception
Figuring out how the brain uses information from visual neurons may require new tools. I asked 10 neuroscientists what experimental and conceptual methods they think we’re missing.