Stay on the cutting edge of science without reading every journal. The Journal Club is an AI-generated podcast powered by Google Notebook LM that delivers smart, engaging discussions on the latest research published in top-tier journals like Science, Nature Neuroscience, Cell, and more. Each episode synthesizes emerging scientific findings into concise, thought-provoking commentary—designed for researchers, students, and science enthusiasts who want to stay informed without the information overload.
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Stay on the cutting edge of science without reading every journal. The Journal Club is an AI-generated podcast powered by Google Notebook LM that delivers smart, engaging discussions on the latest research published in top-tier journals like Science, Nature Neuroscience, Cell, and more. Each episode synthesizes emerging scientific findings into concise, thought-provoking commentary—designed for researchers, students, and science enthusiasts who want to stay informed without the information overload.
Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Fear Learning and Memory
The Journal Club
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Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Fear Learning and Memory
mWAKE in the Central Amygdala Regulates Fear Learning and MemoryJiali Xiong, Anuradha Mehta, Qiang Liu, Anna X. Luo, Pan P. Li, Patricia H. Janak, Mark N. WuJournal of Neuroscience 20 August 2025, e0225252025; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0225-25.2025
The Journal Club
Stay on the cutting edge of science without reading every journal. The Journal Club is an AI-generated podcast powered by Google Notebook LM that delivers smart, engaging discussions on the latest research published in top-tier journals like Science, Nature Neuroscience, Cell, and more. Each episode synthesizes emerging scientific findings into concise, thought-provoking commentary—designed for researchers, students, and science enthusiasts who want to stay informed without the information overload.