A fresh supply of the immune cells that keep the brain tidy might one day help to treat a host of conditions, from ultra-rare genetic disorders to more familiar scourges, such as Alzheimer’s disease.
Kerala health authorities are on alert after a spike in cases of Primary Amoebic Meningoencephalitis (PAM), a brain infection with a high fatality rate. This infection is caused by Naegleria fowleri, ...
A Princeton nuclear physicist. An engineer who helped NASA explore space manufacturing. A National Institutes of Health neurobiologist. Celebrated mathematicians and AI experts. The list of research ...
A former Arsenal youth player has died after suffering a significant brain injury during an English non-league match on Saturday. Billy Vigar collided with a concrete wall during the game at Wingate ...
Readers on TikTok and Instagram are making the aesthetics of reading more visible than ever with creative, and often intricate, annotations. Called marginalia, these markups can be elaborate, with ...
Scientists have for the first time located the "mileage clock" inside a brain - by recording the brain activity of running rats. Letting them loose inside a small, rat-sized arena, the researchers ...
Sept 19 (Reuters) - Billionaire Elon Musk’s brain-implant company Neuralink plans to launch a trial in October aimed at helping people with speech impairments translate their thoughts into text, the ...
A research team says that for the first time in history, it’s successfully treated Huntington’s disease, a devastating and inherited disorder that kills nerve cells and leads to rapid decline and ...
Breaking through the noise of the self-help industry, neuroscientist Rachel Barr‘s new book How to Make Your Brain Your Best Friend, roots its advice in science (the bibliography section alone is more ...
A new viral trend has taken social media by storm, and now it’s creeping into classrooms across Australia. It’s called the “six seven” trend. While the name suggests numbers, there’s no math involved.
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