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Published Thinking in 3D improves mathematical skills - Thinking in 3D Improves Mathematical Skills


Spatial reasoning ability in small children reflects how well they will perform in mathematics later...
Published Space travel influences the way the brain works - Space Travel and Its Impact on the Brain



Scientists have found how the human brain changes and adapts to weightlessness, after being in space...
Published Researchers identify three intestinal bacteria found in dementia with Lewy bodies - Researchers Identify Three Intestinal Bacteria Found in Dementia with Lewy Bodies


Researchers have identified gut bacteria that are associated with dementia with Lewy bodies. Changin...
Published Spatial training with blocks and puzzles could unlock the UK's mathematical potential - Spatial Training with Blocks and Puzzles Could Unlock the UK's Mathematical Potential


A sustained focus on spatial reasoning training could help children learn science, technology, engin...
Published Tunneling electrons - Tunneling Electrons: Understanding the Phenomenon



By superimposing two laser fields of different strengths and frequency, the electron emission of met...
Published Does traffic-related air pollution increase risk of dementia? - Does Traffic-Related Air Pollution Increase the Risk of Dementia?



Higher exposure to a certain type of traffic-related air pollution called particulate matter may be...
Published Discovery of T-cells that protect against deadly pneumococcal disease - Discovery of T-cells that protect against deadly pneumococcal disease


A new study reveals how resistance to bacteraemic pneumonia is provided by a unique subset of lung T...
Published New nanoparticles deliver therapy brain-wide, edit Alzheimer's gene in mice - New Nanoparticles Deliver Therapy Brain-Wide, Edit Alzheimer's Gene in Mice


Researchers describe a new family of nano-scale capsules made of silica that can carry genome-editin...
Published Degrading modified proteins could treat Alzheimer's, other 'undruggable' diseases - Degrading Modified Proteins Could Treat Alzheimer's, Other 'Undruggable' Diseases


Certain diseases, including Alzheimer's, are currently considered 'undruggable' because traditional...
Published Kombucha to kimchi: Which fermented foods are best for your brain? - Kombucha to Kimchi: Which Fermented Foods are Best for Your Brain?



The consumption of fermented products is on the rise, and drinks like kombucha and kefir have gone v...
Published A motion freezer for many particles - A Motion Freezer for Many Particles: A Breakthrough in Quantum Computing


From the way that particles scatter light, it is possible to calculate a special light field that ca...
Published Reading minds with ultrasound: A less-invasive technique to decode the brain's intentions - Reading Minds with Ultrasound: A Less-Invasive Technique to Decode the Brain's Intentions


A new brain imaging application uses ultrasound to predict intended movements before they happen. AB...
Published Digital markers near-perfect for predicting dementia in older drivers - Digital Markers Near-Perfect for Predicting Dementia in Older Drivers


Using ensemble learning techniques and longitudinal data from a large naturalistic driving study, re...
Published Altered gut bacteria may be early sign of Alzheimer's disease - Altered Gut Bacteria May Be an Early Sign of Alzheimer's Disease



Alzheimer's disease causes changes to the brain that begin two decades or more before symptoms appea...
Published 'Quake brain' effects suffered by resilient Cantabrians fade over time - Quake Brain Effects Suffered by Resilient Cantabrians Fade Over Time


New research suggests the brain function of otherwise-healthy individuals exposed to event trauma ha...
Published Nanowire networks learn and remember like a human brain - Nanowire Networks Learn and Remember Like a Human Brain



Scientists have demonstrated nanowire networks can exhibit both short- and long-term memory like the ...
Published In the wake of a wildfire, embers of change in cognition and brain function linger - In the Wake of a Wildfire, Embers of Change in Cognition and Brain Function Linger


Five years after the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history, researchers docu...
Published Video games offer the potential of 'experiential medicine' - Video Games Offer the Potential of 'Experiential Medicine'


After a decade of work, scientists have developed a suite of video game interventions that improve k...
Published Battery-free robots use origami to change shape in mid-air - Battery-Free Robots: The Origami-Inspired Shape Shifters


Researchers have developed small robotic devices that can change how they move through the air by 's...
Published Warmer West Coast ocean conditions linked to increased risk of toxic shellfish - Warmer West Coast Ocean Conditions Linked to Increased Risk of Toxic Shellfish


Hazardous levels of domoic acid, a natural toxin that accumulates in shellfish, have been linked to...