The reasons why seemingly random experiences are preserved in our memory, and how this could hold the keys to our future.
The Dispilio tablet is a wooden artefact bearing linear marks, unearthed in 1993 during George Hourmouziadis’s excavations of ...
A longevity-linked metabolite restored key memory processes in Alzheimer’s models, highlighting aging biology as a promising therapeutic target. Singapore ranks among the countries with the longest ...
Challenging yourself with mental activities, such as puzzles, crosswords, and games like chess, may help keep your mind sharp as you age. Some studies have even shown that completing challenges like ...
Repeated exercise, or wasting, can change the way key genes work.
Monkey experiments hint at a "motivation brake" pathway between two brain regions. Manipulating it may lead to new treatments ...
Some people are immune to dementia, even if their brain is deteriorating. Cognitive reserve is the secret boost that builds ...
From the grainy moon landing on your parents' TV to the fall of the Berlin Wall, these eight pivotal moments created neural ...
For millions of people, losing their sense of smell quietly reshapes daily life. Meals lose nuance, familiar places feel ...
Georgetown University's Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have identified a new way to reprogram T cells, ...
Scientists have warned that blockages in the brain’s natural drainage pathways could serve as an early warning sign of ...
Brain health is critical to the preservation of memory, attention and quality of life as we age. Neurologists stress that by ...