Around 10 million new cases of dementia are diagnosed globally every year, with Alzheimer’s disease accounting for 60-70% of ...
Your baby’s brain continues to develop in the coming weeks, endowing him with a remarkable range of involuntary movements like stretching, yawning, and sucking by the end of the first trimester and ...
At CEATEC 2025 in Japan, TDK Corporation presented a prototype that may impact how artificial intelligence learns and reacts in real time.
Neurons have dominated neuroscience research for decades, but a growing body of evidence suggests that a group of ...
You’ve probably noticed what I have, that pickleball is everywhere. I see it offered many places and I see pickleball products and paraphernalia all over the place. I’m talking pickleball themed ...
Dysdiadochokinesia is the inability to perform quick, alternating movements, such as opening and closing a fist or tapping a foot. It is usually a symptom of an underlying health condition that ...
Today’s vehicles are designed to maximize fuel economy in numerous ways. One such feature is the automatic start/stop function that shuts off the engine when your car is idling and restarts it when ...
A project at Japan's National Institute for Physiological Sciences has developed a new imaging component for viewing a region of the brain previously tricky to observe. Christened double-prism-based ...
Researchers have developed a new imaging method, D-PSCAN, which enables minimally invasive, wide-field, high-resolution imaging of the nucleus tractus solitarii (NTS) in living mice. This technique ...