In the face of increasing temperatures globally, a new Monash-led study of 1.2 million births in Sydney over two decades
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Obesity disrupts normal liver function in mice
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Can hunger be eradicated by 2030?
World hunger is growing at an alarming rate, with prolonged conflicts, climate change, and COVID-19 exacerbating the problem. In 2022,
Human stem cells coaxed to mimic the very early central nervous system
The first stem cell culture method that produces a full model of the early stages of the human central nervous
Long-term memory and lack of mental images
When people lack visual imagination, this is known as aphantasia. Researchers from the University Hospital Bonn (UKB), the University of
Visual prosthesis simulator offers a glimpse into the future
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Could we assess autism in children with a simple eye reflex test?
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A safer treatment path for high-risk children to overcome food allergies
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Poor spatial navigation could predict Alzheimer’s disease years before the onset of symptoms
People at risk of Alzheimer’s disease have impaired spatial navigation prior to problems with other cognitive functions, including memory, finds