Featured News Image Research news | Jun 24 2026 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Why do some cells die in ALS but not others? New Knight Initiative research identifies a molecular signature in vulnerable cells that could lead to treatments to promote ALS resilience Image Research news | Jun 17 2026 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute It’s time to revamp the motor homunculus An update to the 89-year-old model shows that the brain’s motor cortex isn’t as neatly organized as previously thought Image Research news | Jun 15 2026 Stanford Medicine Cell types' biological age predicts our disease risk A blood-test analysis can determine the biological ages of individual cell types and predict the health consequences Image Knight Initiative news | May 26 2026 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Slowing aging, predicting lifespan, and excitement for the future at the Knight ... The symposium showcased research ranging from rejuvenating the brain’s immune system to predicting cognitive health, and celebrated the next chapter of the Knight Initiative Displaying 625 - 640 news posts of 1473 Filter Sort by Newest to oldest Oldest to newest News Type Wu Tsai Neuro News Knight Initiative news Director's messages Research news Researcher profiles News Features Awards and honors Podcast episodes Press coverage Publications Research Theme NeuroDiscovery NeuroHealth NeuroEngineering Image Press coverage | May 10 2021 Discover Magazine Why multitasking does more harm than good Multitasking might seem like a clever way to get a grip on an out-of-control to-do list, but research shows that’s not such a great plan. Image Awards and honors | Apr 30 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Wu Tsai Neuro Faculty Elected to National Academy of Science, American Academy o... Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute members recently received top honors from two of America’s leading scientific academies. Four faculty affiliates of the Institute were elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and three were elected to the Natio Image Press coverage | Apr 28 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Study examines experience-dependent contextual codes in the hippocampus The hippocampus is a brain structure within the temporal lobe known to play a key role in memory and learning. Image Awards and honors | Apr 27 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Six Stanford faculty elected to National Academy of Sciences Six Stanford University researchers are among the 120 newly elected members of the National Academy of Sciences. Image Awards and honors | Apr 22 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Ten Stanford faculty members elected to the American Academy of Arts and Science... Ten Stanford faculty have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the country’s oldest and most prestigious honorary learned societies. Image Press coverage | Apr 21 2021 The World Nature vs nurture debate is 'totally dead in science,' says neuroscientist Unlike smartphones, our mental hardware is tremendously changeable. Here’s how our remarkably nimble brains rewire themselves. Image Research news | Apr 16 2021 Stanford Scope Pot commercialization tied to self-harm by younger men, study suggests Suicide attempts and other self-harm may increase among men under the age of 40 in states that allow recreational use of marijuana, particuarly those with for-profit dispensaries, Stanford study suggests. Image Press coverage | Apr 13 2021 The New York Times Zoom burnout is real, and It’s worse for women In a new study, women reported higher levels of fatigue associated with video calls than men. The solution, though, isn’t as simple as not having video calls. Image Press coverage | Apr 2 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Stanford study shows why we get 'Zoom fatigue' and what to do about it As video conferencing has become a part of our daily lives, so has “Zoom fatigue.” Why do we feel drained after a day in front of our screens? Image Press coverage | Mar 26 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Can you rethink how you think? Reprogramming our un-programmed minds Image Press coverage | Mar 22 2021 New York Times A Documentary Explores Dissociative Identity Disorder The condition, formerly called multiple personality disorder, affects a surprising 1 percent of the population. 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Image Research news | Jun 24 2026 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Why do some cells die in ALS but not others? New Knight Initiative research identifies a molecular signature in vulnerable cells that could lead to treatments to promote ALS resilience
Image Research news | Jun 17 2026 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute It’s time to revamp the motor homunculus An update to the 89-year-old model shows that the brain’s motor cortex isn’t as neatly organized as previously thought
Image Research news | Jun 15 2026 Stanford Medicine Cell types' biological age predicts our disease risk A blood-test analysis can determine the biological ages of individual cell types and predict the health consequences
Image Knight Initiative news | May 26 2026 Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience Slowing aging, predicting lifespan, and excitement for the future at the Knight ... The symposium showcased research ranging from rejuvenating the brain’s immune system to predicting cognitive health, and celebrated the next chapter of the Knight Initiative
Image Press coverage | May 10 2021 Discover Magazine Why multitasking does more harm than good Multitasking might seem like a clever way to get a grip on an out-of-control to-do list, but research shows that’s not such a great plan.
Image Awards and honors | Apr 30 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Wu Tsai Neuro Faculty Elected to National Academy of Science, American Academy o... Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute members recently received top honors from two of America’s leading scientific academies. Four faculty affiliates of the Institute were elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and three were elected to the Natio
Image Press coverage | Apr 28 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Study examines experience-dependent contextual codes in the hippocampus The hippocampus is a brain structure within the temporal lobe known to play a key role in memory and learning.
Image Awards and honors | Apr 27 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Six Stanford faculty elected to National Academy of Sciences Six Stanford University researchers are among the 120 newly elected members of the National Academy of Sciences.
Image Awards and honors | Apr 22 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Ten Stanford faculty members elected to the American Academy of Arts and Science... Ten Stanford faculty have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the country’s oldest and most prestigious honorary learned societies.
Image Press coverage | Apr 21 2021 The World Nature vs nurture debate is 'totally dead in science,' says neuroscientist Unlike smartphones, our mental hardware is tremendously changeable. Here’s how our remarkably nimble brains rewire themselves.
Image Research news | Apr 16 2021 Stanford Scope Pot commercialization tied to self-harm by younger men, study suggests Suicide attempts and other self-harm may increase among men under the age of 40 in states that allow recreational use of marijuana, particuarly those with for-profit dispensaries, Stanford study suggests.
Image Press coverage | Apr 13 2021 The New York Times Zoom burnout is real, and It’s worse for women In a new study, women reported higher levels of fatigue associated with video calls than men. The solution, though, isn’t as simple as not having video calls.
Image Press coverage | Apr 2 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Stanford study shows why we get 'Zoom fatigue' and what to do about it As video conferencing has become a part of our daily lives, so has “Zoom fatigue.” Why do we feel drained after a day in front of our screens?
Image Press coverage | Mar 26 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Can you rethink how you think? Reprogramming our un-programmed minds
Image Press coverage | Mar 22 2021 New York Times A Documentary Explores Dissociative Identity Disorder The condition, formerly called multiple personality disorder, affects a surprising 1 percent of the population.
Image Wu Tsai Neuro News | Mar 18 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Statement in support of our Asian and Pacific Islander Colleagues We, the Committee on Diversity, Inclusion, Belonging, Equity and Justice (DIBEJ) and the
Image Research news | Mar 17 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute New genetic comparison technique developed at Stanford enables meticulous study ... In separate studies, researchers compared gene regulation related to brain and face development in humans and chimpanzees using a new technique. In both cases, they discovered new genetic differences between these species.
Image Press coverage | Mar 8 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute How to Prep Your Body for Turning the Clocks Ahead for Daylight Saving Time ‘Losing’ an hour of sleep every spring may be unpleasant, but research suggests it may be hurting our health, too. Here’s what you should know.
Image Research news | Feb 17 2021 Stanford Medicine Brain implants for essential tremor calm artist’s hands Thanks to deep brain stimulation, an artist stricken with a common but lesser known neurological disorder called essential tremor can paint again with a steady hand.
Image Research news | Jan 25 2021 Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Stanford researchers observe decision making in the brain – and influence the ou... A team of neuroscientists and engineers have developed a system that can show the neural process of decision making in real time, including the mental process of flipping between options before expressing a final choice.