Thirty years on, our research linking viral infections with Alzheimer’s is finally getting the attention it deserves
It has taken decades for our theory that Alzheimer’s is triggered by viral infections to be taken seriously.
It has taken decades for our theory that Alzheimer’s is triggered by viral infections to be taken seriously.
Scientists at the University of Rochester have discovered a tumor-suppressor gene that seems to play a pivotal role in preventing bats rom getting cancer. Th…
Fruit flies, fast skiers and electrical signals between muscles and neurons are helping researchers uncover a possible link between extreme exercise and MND.
A cold shower could have the opposite effect.
Acquiring high-value status is not viewed merely as key for success in life, but also for attracting “high-value” women as well.
Robots in challenging places like disaster zones need energy-efficient systems to find their way.
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Can a robot help you remember your pills, lift shopping, and even offer companionship? Yes – if it’s co-designed by its users.
As the Musk v Trump feud steps up a level there are classic signs from a psychological point of view of why they are falling…
There’s too much debate about the small details, not enough focus on AI being here to stay.
Private messages are increasingly being invoked in workplace disputes.