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Cheese3D enables sensitive detection and analysis of whole-face movement in mice
The authors developed Cheese3D, a hardware–software framework for precise and sensitive measurement of whole-face movements in mice that enables quantitative inference of neural and physiological processes.
Kyle Daruwalla
Irene Nozal Martin
Xun Helen Hou
Technical ReportOpen Access27 Apr 2026
Spatial and single-cell characterization of human glioblastoma tumor microenvironment reveals malignant cellular communities
Integrating spatial and single-cell data from 100 patients, the authors define conserved cellular communities and communications in glioblastoma, revealing distinct mesenchymal-like tumor subtypes and predominant neurogliomal synapses that shape tumor progression.
Jun Lin
Chunpeng Chen
Kun Qu
Article16 Apr 2026
Constituent-constrained word prediction during language comprehension
Zou et al. reveal a key difference between human brains and large language models (LLMs). While LLMs are optimized to
Breathing strategies to influence perception: Evidence for interoceptive and exteroceptive active sensing
Francesca della Penna, Andrea Zaccaro, Başak Bayram, Francesco Bubbico, Mauro Gianni Perrucci, Marcello Costantini and Francesca Ferri
Journal of Neuroscience 27 April 2026, e0994252026; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0994-25.2026
The spatiotemporal structure of neural activity in motor cortex during reaching
Ryan A. Canfield, Tomohiro Ouchi, Hao Fang, Beatrice Macagno, Lydia I. Smith, Leo R. Scholl and Amy L. Orsborn
Journal of Neuroscience 27 April 2026, e1965252026; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1965-25.2026
Research Articles, Behavioral/Cognitive
Faces and word forms can co-exist in right ventro-occipital temporal cortex – evidence from left-hemisphere perinatal stroke
Anna Seydell-Greenwald, Catherine E. Chambers, Kasey Stack, Elissa L. Newport and Barbara Landau
Journal of Neuroscience 27 April 2026, e1854252026; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1854-25.2026
Research
Music in the brain
This is an addendum toComplex viscosity of helical and doubly helical polymeric liquids from general rigid bead-rod theory
Brief ReportApril 13, 2026
Municipal water fluoridation, adolescent IQ, and cognition across the life course: Evidence from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study
We investigate associations between community water fluoridation (CWF), adolescent
IQ, and cognition across the life course using representative data from the US state
of Wisconsin. Exposure is inferred from historical records on community water ...
John Robert Warren,
Gina Rumore,
Kamil Sicinski,
Pamela Herd,
Michal Engelman,
Science Immunology24 Apr 2026
Mitochondrial fission promotes antibacterial defense
Ronan Kapetanovic
Syeda Farhana Afroz
Mitochondrial fission promotes antibacterial defense via the mitochondrial unfolded protein response and inducible lipid droplets.
Science Robotics22 Apr 2026
Transfer learning of tasks across curved objects
By
Cem Bilaloglu
Tobias Löw
et al.
Science23 Apr 2026
Programming touch-me-not knot topologies for rapid and diverse leaping and flying motions
Yaoye Hong
Weixuan Liu
24 Apr 2026
UK Biobank faces questions about data security after latest breach
24 Apr 2026
Abrupt change to European funder’s rules leaves researchers shut out
En-Ze Li
Ming-Xin Dong
All-optically tunable electromagnetic chirality transfer
Jing Wang
Dandan Li
Transcobalamin 1 is a keratinocyte-derived autoantigen driving psoriasis through T helper 17 cell activation
Jiaxi Li
Haofei Ni
Directional guidance to orient Schwann cell alignment in nerve regeneration requires Plexin-B1
Why is heart cancer so rare? The pumping muscle ‘beats’ it
Pressure on the heart as it pumps blood stops cancer cells from multiplying in mouse hearts.
Closure of China’s influential journal ranking leaves academics reeling — what will take its place?
Several other lists have been launched in the past year, but some scholars want research evaluation to take new forms.
Mohana Basu
News24 Apr 2026
Daily briefing: This AI-powered robot is a table-tennis master
‘Ace’, a robotic arm, can best elite ping-pong players. Plus, a new network of cells in a mouse’s brain and monkeys in Gibraltar are eating dirt to settle their stomachs.
Jacob Smith
Nature Briefing23 Apr 2026
From bats at dusk to asteroid quests: Books in brief
Andrew Robinson reviews five of the best science picks.
Andrew Robinson
Book Review24 Apr 2026
How your heartbeat could keep cancer at bay
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