A new type of progenitor cell found deep in the developing human brain spawns a steady supply of inhibitory interneurons and glia, according to a new study. The findings point to a potential origin of the inhibitory imbalance linked to autism and other conditions. The study is a “tour de force” and “adds an important […]
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No signal: SfN conference participants were faced with an error screen on Monday when they tried to log into the virtual meeting. Serhii Brovko / iStock Technical problems plagued the first day of the 2021 Society for Neuroscience (SfN) annual meeting on Monday, as researchers could not log into the conference system to virtually present […]
A new joint legislative task force is exploring how the government education funding formula can be updated. The eight-member group known as the Task Force on the Implementation of the Pupill Weighting Factor Report is tasked with proposing a fairer way of distributing money to school districts across the state. Currently in Vermont, school budgets […]