A 20-year study found a brain game that boosts speed and splits attention helped prevent Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
Prior to his seizure, nothing in Byrd’s life would have led him to believe he had a brain tumor. He had a persistent mild ...
To consolidate memories, our brains replay them during periods of rest as a kind of 'replay mode'. A new mouse study suggests ...
Therapeutic targeting of the AhR-Siglec-15 axis reveals potent efficacy against SHH medulloblastoma in preclinical models.
Siglec-15 has traditionally been understood as an immune checkpoint molecule, primarily located on the cell membrane where it suppresses T-cell function. However, the new research revealed that in SHH ...
Most people think that walking doesn't have any benefits, however, that is not true. When you walk 7,000-10,000 steps ...
A new study reveals a hidden brain defense: base barrier cells. These cells form a molecular seal in the choroid plexus, acting as a gatekeeper against systemic inflammation and potential ...
Large animals face a constant battle against physics: they generate a lot of body heat that can be difficult to dump. For a dinosaur with a head as large and heavily insulated by bone and keratin as ...
That’s because the trunk is highly sensitive when it comes to sensing touch. Scientists have determined that the whiskers ...
They ask us to believe, for example, that the world we experience is fundamentally divided from the subatomic realm it’s built from. Or that there is a wild proliferation of parallel universes, or ...
This study provides a useful contribution to understanding how wearable augmentation devices interact with human proprioception, using a longitudinal design over a single session. Results demonstrate ...
A 20-year study found speed-based brain training reduced dementia risk by 25% in over-65s, when they played for a certain amount of time.