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Nature vs nurture: shedding light on heritable brain activity
Huntington’s disease families may benefit from a high-fibre diet
Collaborating on next generation of AI
Neuren Pharmaceuticals announces top-line results of Phase 2 NNZ-2591 trial
Do dog ‘talking buttons’ actually work? Does my dog understand me? Here’s what the science says
Super-ageing: defining exceptional cognitive ability in late-life
What happens to teeth as you age? And how can you extend the life of your smile?
BrainTrack receives international recognition
Are our accessible bathrooms inaccessible to people in wheelchairs?
Glial Tone of Aggression
How to protect newborn brain
Sleep length and shift work send blood pressure rising
Dementia is Not Just About Memory Loss
What is herbal medicine and how can benefits help me
Ruffled feathers: The impact of man-made noise on magpie behaviour
Decision-making mechanisms go awry in OCD brains: study
Best team player: robot or human?
AI is closer than ever to passing the Turing test for ‘intelligence’. What happens when it does?
Menstrual rhythm of brain
Organisms without brains can learn, too – so what does it mean to be a thinking creature?
Beacon in brain fog
Study finds how some ion channels form structures permitting drug delivery
‘BrainTrack’ and ‘Talk with Ted’ technology solutions win major awards
How ‘dad jokes’ prepare your kids for a lifetime of embarrassment, according to psychology
WholisticResearch Reveals the Best Nootropics of 2023
Why do magpies swoop?
Platelets can replicate benefits of exercise in brain
How hormones and the menstrual cycle can affect women with ADHD: 5 common questions
Wives on money when partner’s brain function declines
‘Is the doggy angry?’ Research hints children under 5 can easily confuse dog emotions
Researchers Identify the Cellular Mechanisms by Which Lactate Helps our Brains Develop
Short-term thinking, criminal action
Actinogen CMO presents academic poster to Alzheimer’s Association International Conference
Five steps to a world of intelligent life
All animal intelligence was shaped by just 5 leaps in brain evolution
University spinout signs agreement on Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers
Slow Walking Could Be Sign of Dementia in Older Dogs
Western Sydney University researchers announced as semi-finalists in globally prestigious Longitude Prize on Dementia
Demystifying entrepreneurial mindset
Scientists discover spiral-shaped signals that organise brain activity
‘Smart drugs’ make you worse at solving complex problems, new study finds
Medicinal cannabis is a ‘life-changing treatment’ for people with Tourette syndrome
When pigeons dream
Major new research claims smaller-brained _Homo naledi_ made rock art and buried the dead. But the evidence is lacking
Diet cycling impacts spatial memory: rat study
GlyNAC supplementation improves cognitive decline and brain health in aging
Passing the sniff test: Can we train our brain to boost smell and memory?
Cybersickness more likely to affect women, ongoing research to understand why