The human skin is home to a wide variety of bacteria. The composition of the community of bacteria — called
Month: November 2024
Athletes have significantly better working memory than sedentary people
In cognitive science, there has recently been increasing attention to the relationship between sports expertise and working memory. However, to
Researchers develop clinically validated, wearable ultrasound patch for continuous blood pressure monitoring
A team of researchers at the University of California San Diego has developed a new and improved wearable ultrasound patch
Key strategies against drug-resistant prostate cancer
An enzyme called EZH2 has an unexpected role in driving aggressive tumor growth in treatment-resistant prostate cancers, according to a
New study shows promising results for COPD treatment
We live longer and longer, and as we age, a lot of us develop a series of health issues and
Seeing memories form
Resembling a seahorse, as its name implies from the Greek words “hippos” (horse) and “kampus” (sea monster), the hippocampus is
Synchronized movement between robots and humans builds trust, study finds
Trust between humans and robots is improved when the movement between both is harmonised, researchers have discovered. These findings could
Recycled pacemakers function as well as new devices, international study suggests
Recycled pacemakers can function as well as new devices, a University of Michigan-led study suggests. These used and reconditioned devices
Listening for early signs of Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease affects more than 50 million people worldwide, often devastating both the individuals who have it and their families
How educational attainment may impact memory and dementia risk later in life
Historical policies shaping educational attainment have enduring benefits for later life memory and risk of dementia, according to a study