From spontaneous conversations at the local park to everlasting friendships that transcend international boundaries, social connection is a natural part of being human. It’s helpful to have a few ...
WASHINGTON — It’s official: Older Americans worried about cognitive decline can stay sharper for longer by exercising both their bodies and their brains and eating healthier. That’s according to ...
2025 is Year of the Brain. Prioritize your BRAIN Health by setting boundaries, getting adequate rest, remaining cognitively and physically active, regulating what you put into your body and ...
The key to a healthy and active brain in later life? What you put on your plate. As we age, our brains age with us. The process starts in the 30s and 40s, affecting areas responsible for learning and ...
A major neuroscience breakthrough has been achieved with the help of an artificial intelligence (AI) deep learning algorithm. In a study published this month in Cell, a multinational team of ...
Humans have evolved disproportionately large brains compared with our primate relatives — but this neurological upgrade came at a cost. Scientists exploring the trade-off have discovered unique ...
Instant synapse visualization with our fluorescence probe. A diagram showing that the fluorescent probe can visualize AMPA receptors on synapses by sprinkling. There are few scientific methods more ...
A team of researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has been refining and combining several advanced technologies over the past six years to create a revolutionary platform to treat a ...
Welcome to the new year for which I wish you all the best. Let me start the new year with a question that will guide my work and hence these blogs in the new year: Why is our brain’s spontaneous ...
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