by Admin | Nov 26, 2024 | Articles
Can lifestyle choices protect your brain as you age? Published: As we grow older, maintaining cognitive health becomes increasingly important. Dr Tina Brinkley, a gerontologist at Wake Forest University School of Medicine in the US, is researching how our everyday...
by Admin | Nov 19, 2024 | Articles
Climate change in the Arctic Published: The impacts of climate change are all around us, but research in certain locations can provide particularly fascinating insights into this global issue. Dr Paul Treitz, based at Queen’s University in Canada, is using remote...
by Admin | Nov 13, 2024 | Articles
Saving lives with coding: the global impact of an undergraduate project Published: Every piece of digital technology that we use, from smartphones to gaming consoles, relies on code that is written and designed by people. At the University of Florida, USA, Professor...
by Admin | Nov 12, 2024 | Articles
What is parenting like today compared to the past? Published: Have you ever wondered what childhood was like forty years ago? Or considered how historical and social contexts affect how parents raise children? At the University of Alberta in Canada, Professor Lisa...
by Admin | Nov 7, 2024 | Articles
How can the transistors in your smartphone form quantum dots? Published: Quantum engineering likely holds the key to the next technological revolution. But this does not necessarily require developing new technologies from scratch. At the University of Toronto in...
by Admin | Nov 5, 2024 | Articles
What can amoebas teach us about mitochondrial dynamics? Published: Understanding how our cells function is vital for addressing some of today’s most challenging diseases, from genetic disorders to neurodegenerative conditions. At the heart of each cell is a network of...
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