A study published in Current Biology reports on one of the first comprehensive characterizations of poorly formed memories, and may offer a
Month: May 2020
Hearts that drum together beat together
Group work and cooperation are crucial in everyday life. As such, it is important to explore the avenues by which
Japan newborn gets liver stem cells in world first
Doctors in Japan have successfully transplanted liver cells derived from embryonic stem cells into a newborn baby, in a world
A fidget spinner-like device for speedy detection of UTIs in urine
A team of researchers affiliated with multiple institutions in Korea and two in India has developed a fidget-spinner-like device that
Every heart dances to a different tune
Play the same piece of music to two people, and their hearts can respond very differently. That’s the conclusion of
Family environment affects adolescent brain development
Childhood environment and socioeconomic status affect cognitive ability and brain development during adolescence independently of genetic factors, researchers at Karolinska
Exercise improves memory, boosts blood flow to brain
Scientists have collected plenty of evidence linking exercise to brain health, with some research suggesting fitness may even improve memory.
Continuously tracking fear response could improve mental health treatment
Assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering Rose Faghih is not afraid of fear. If continuously monitored, she sees it
Is your job killing you?
As millions continue working from home during the pandemic or are required to report to jobs as essential employees, many
High blood pressure during and after exercise may be markers for disease later in life
Higher blood pressure during exercise and delayed blood pressure recovery after exercise are associated with a higher risk of hypertension,