Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have published new research that reports on a potential alternative and less-invasive approach to measure intracranial
Day: July 24, 2024
Electric scooter and bike accidents are soaring across the United States
In the crowded urban landscape, where small electric vehicles — primarily scooters and bicycles — have transformed short distance travel,
Wearable sensors help athletes achieve greater performance
Today’s athletes are always on the lookout for new techniques and equipment to help them train more effectively. Modern coaches
New video test for Parkinson’s uses AI to track how the disease is progressing
A video-processing technique developed at the University of Florida that uses artificial intelligence will help neurologists better track the progression
Mass layoffs and data breaches could be connected
A research team led by faculty from Binghamton University, State University of New York has been exploring how mass layoffs
Could smart guide RNAs usher in an era of personalized medicine?
Guides typically assist tourists with directions, but the experience could be greatly enhanced if they offered personalized services tailored to
Study uses Game of Thrones to advance understanding of face blindness
Psychologists have used the hit TV series Game of Thrones to understand how the brain enables us to recognise faces.
Brain’s support cells contribute to Alzheimer’s disease by producing toxic peptide
Oligodendrocytes are an important source of amyloid beta (Aβ) and play a key role in promoting neuronal dysfunction in Alzheimer’s