Next stop: 🇪🇸
Dr. Matute reflects on Spain’s neuroscience journey: from the legacy of Santiago Ramón y Cajal to internationally recognized research, innovation & progress in gender equality in neuroscience.
Read here: https://t.co/InTlUc4SKE
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🧠Share Your Research at NSI-ECRN 2026!
Be part of shaping the scientific programme of the NSI-Early Career Researchers Network Conference 2026 on 12–13 August at University College Dublin @UCD_Conway
Submit➡️https://t.co/YRDQSzU9oN
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How is neuroscience in Mexico advancing brain research? 🇲🇽
Reflection #20 explores discoveries in neural mechanisms, behaviour, mental health & Parkinson’s disease, building on the legacy of Ricardo Miledi 🔬
https://t.co/DT4voteX0D
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✨ We’re still loving this year’s touch of gold. Which #Neuroscience issue has your attention – Volume 599, 600, 601, or 602?
Find all the issues: https://t.co/wglorbawQ5
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New Author Interview out now.
🏳️🌈🌍The researchers behind a new global survey of LGBTQIA+ neuroscientists discuss the impact of political climate, institutional support & lived experience in academia.
🔗Read more: https://t.co/jVx37xEAbS
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A growing voice in global neuroscience 🧠
Asst. Prof. Huong Ha explores the evolution of neuroscience in 🇻🇳 & the country’s expanding presence within the international research community
🔗 Read the reflection: https://t.co/aRXZjzkg9D
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In Māori culture, the brain is considered highly sacred.
Reflection #18 explores how neuroscience in Aotearoa, New Zealand connects brain research with Mātauranga Māori and holistic wellbeing.
Read more: https://t.co/as7aYKORjo
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Next stop: South Africa 🇿🇦📍
Prof. Duyilemi Ajonijebu explores how the country became a continental leader in neuroscience – driving research, innovation, and capacity across Africa.
Read more: https://t.co/wgS8A2fzBA
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Guess who took the win? 🧠The 2025 Neuroscience cover (Vol. 587) goes to Hilda Lomeli.
Read the interview to discover the science behind the image and her work on retinal development: https://t.co/taAkt73Yew
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🇬🇭Ghanaian neuroscience is defined by resilience and impact.
Despite limited resources, scientists have advanced research on stress, neurotoxicity, malaria-related cognitive impairment and medicinal plants.
Read more: https://t.co/jjYN5t5de9
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Our latest #Neuroscience author interview brings some food for thought.
A compound found in yams, chickpeas & lentils may help reduce alcohol-linked seizures by targeting brain inflammation & neurotransmitters.
🔗 https://t.co/HG9nlzd2YU
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Ireland may be small – its impact on neuroscience is anything but 🍀🧠
Rooted in a rich intellectual legacy, the Emerald Island continues to punch well above its weight in advancing brain research today.
Read the reflection: https://t.co/CdhvLROY8a
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Discover the latest reflection from Dr. Roustem Khazipov and Dr. Pavel Balaban: https://t.co/SXlBRjhFVq
📕 ✍️ New reflections every week – exploring 50 years of neuroscience: https://t.co/RyyOrZwMqM
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📕 Publishing in #Neuroscience? Start with the fundamentals.
Rigor, clear reporting, thoughtful revisions, and inclusion all matter. The editorial team shares practical tips to strengthen your research.
👉 https://t.co/3fnDKwJSDj
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🇦🇺 From the very first edition of #Neuroscience to today’s research on VR & neuroplasticity, it’s Australia’s turn!
See how neuroscience in this country down under has evolved over the past 50 years: https://t.co/deiCkH3UyW
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🎂 IBRO Neuroscience Reports turns 10! For a decade, the journal has worked to make neuroscience more open, inclusive & representative
We’re marking the milestone by revisiting some of the most cited articles from the past 3 years: https://t.co/bNuQBaDHPR
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☀️ 🏛️ Greece might be best known for its sun-soaked islands and rich history, but its #neuroscience community tells another exciting story.
Read all about it here: https://t.co/T1dphIK5Kv
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