Medicine & TechnologyRecent study reveals that mice alter time perception for effective communication, offering insights into how human brains facilitate interaction with the world. Read the article for more details.
Harvard research indicates daydreaming in mice rewires brains, fostering memory and learning. Continue reading to learn more about the benefits of daydreaming.
The map unveils wireless communication among every neuron in a C. elegans worm, providing insight into potential control mechanisms for emotions and behavior. Continue reading to learn more.
Study suggests high or low HDL cholesterol levels in older individuals may raise dementia risk, challenging beliefs about "good cholesterol. Read the article for more details.
A study on twins who served in World War II revealed that concussions in early life lead to lower long-term memory and thinking skills and faster cognitive decline. Continue reading to learn more.
Discovery of the misregulated brain protein linked to age-related cognitive decline holds the potential for interventions to combat memory impairment. Read the article to learn more.
A new study shows a link between limited social contact and brain volume loss, particularly in dementia-affected areas. Continue reading to learn more.
The biology of love remains a complex and sensationalized topic, involving chemistry and a quest for a "formula." Continue reading to explore the science behind it.
The first fully matured lab-grown neurons are said to open opportunities for medical research and possible transplantation to cure neurodegenerative diseases and injuries. Tap the article to learn more details.
Motor Neurone Disease is a disease that affects the brain, neuron and nerves, as of the moment, there is no clinical treatment to the illness, know its symptoms here, read now!
By studying the neurons of comb jellies and cnidarians, researchers uncover the evolution of neurons in the nervous system. Read on to learn more about neurons and the ancestral nervous systems of ancient animal lineages.
There are over 7,000 languages across the globe, and experts want to know if there is a universal nerual link between all languages. Read on to find out about uncovering which parts of the brain are more active when a person listens to their native language.
Hollywood star Brad Pitt thinks that he has a neurological condition that makes recognizing the faces of people hard to process. Read more about the illness and what causes it.