Researchers have built the first cell-by-cell maps showing how genes directly control one another in Alzheimer’s brains. Their AI-driven approach uncovered thousands of cause-and-effect genetic ...
GLASGOW, Scotland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dxcover, a global leader in innovative AI-enabled technologies, today announced the availability of its UKCA 1-approved, blood-based brain cancer early detection ...
Representational image: A visitor experiences brain-computer interface device during the Brain-computer interface (BCI) Innovation and Development Conference on January 24, 2026 in China.Getty Images ...
For the first time, a study shows an online assessment can provide a scientific measure of acetylcholine – a key brain chemical, which declines progressively with cognitive aging and even more quickly ...
There's a simple test you can take to figure out if your cognitive function is up to scratch and if it's not, a doctor has revealed how you can go about giving yourself a brain boost. If your ...
Abstract: Understanding brain dynamics is important for neuroscience and mental health. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) enables the measurement of neural activities through ...
A sharper, more resilient mind starts here. Monday Test Your Knowledge Tuesday MIND Your Diet Wednesday Try a New Workout Thursday Play a Game Welcome to the Brain Health Challenge! I’m Dana Smith, a ...
Simu Liu and Melissa Barrera star in the twisty spy series that is The Copenhagen Test. The eight-episode thriller series premiered on Peacock on December 27 and sent viewers into a tailspin as Liu's ...
Brain Out: Can you pass it? is a mobile game that keeps challenging us to think out of the box and find innovative solutions for puzzles. But sometimes our thinking has to be so abstract or out of the ...
It's not 'Doomsday' or 'Shang Chi 2,' but Liu will soon kick ass on a a Peacock sci-fi show with Melissa Barrera. Reading time 2 minutes Have you been dying to see more Simu Liu? Well, if so, he’ll ...
Imagine treating a brain disease with a jab in the arm instead of a hole in the skull. That’s the future a team at MIT is sketching out with a technology they call Circulatronics. It’s a mash-up of ...