As you travel your usual route to work or the grocery store, your brain engages cognitive maps stored in your
Day: June 12, 2024
AI-powered simulation training improves human performance in robotic exoskeletons
Researchers at North Carolina State University have demonstrated a new method that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) and computer simulations to
We spend more with cashless payments
A study by researchers from the University of Adelaide has found that when using cashless methods of payment, individuals tend
Shaping nanoparticles with enzymes
The selective bond-breaking powers of enzymes bring new versatility for building nanoparticles with a wide range of technical and medical
Reading pleasure and pain from the brain
A team of researchers led by LEE Soo Ahn and WOO Choong-Wan at the Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research (CNIR)
Detecting early linguistic signs of dementia by studying the natural speech of seniors
A study led by linguists from the Department of English, Linguistics and Theatre Studies (ELTS) at the NUS Faculty of
Researchers reveal new pathway to improve traumatic brain injury outcomes
A team of Australia’s leading health researchers has developed a new ‘dictionary’ to better predict outcomes for people who have
Shedding light on the origin of a genetic variant underlying fungal infections
Fungal infections pose life-threatening risks, especially when vital organs or the central nervous system are affected. Individuals harboring variants in
Depressive symptoms may hasten memory decline in older people
Depressive symptoms are linked to subsequent memory decline in older people, while poorer memory is also linked to an increase
Underlying mechanisms behind regular exercise benefits
We all know exercise is good. It helps improve overall health and prevent disease. But the reasons why exercise does