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Scientists Discover Why Some 80-Year-Olds Have Brains Like 50-Year-Olds
Brain imaging studies show some elderly people have cortex thickness resembling 50-year-olds rather than their actual age.
"Excessive fluctuations could be a sign of vascular aging that contributes to brain injury" said gerontologist Daniel Nation.
If you haven’t lived underneath a rock for the past decade or so, you will have seen a lot of arguing in the media by ...
Both MediaTek and Qualcomm are preparing their next sub-flagship chips for release soon. We know Qualcomm is coming with Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, but MediaTek’s upcoming chip remains more of a mystery.
Researchers led by Dr. Roberto Goya-Maldonado at the University Medical Center Göttingen have identified a rapid ...
Other scientists have conducted fMRI studies with hundreds of people and found that this measure is related to increased ...
From strengthening the prefrontal cortex (your brain's decision-making center) to improving sleep and relationships, ...
We already know walking is good for our health. Briskly strolling “for at least 150 minutes a week (about 30 minutes a day, ...
For most of us, these illusions are harmless. But my new research, published in Perception, suggests people with visual snow ...
How do embryos develop? Why does the cortex of the mammalian brain fold? How do we feel touch at our fingertips? These and ...
Nuvoton Technology has released the NuMicro M55M1, a 32-bit microcontroller based on the Arm Cortex-M55 core with integrated ...
The new MediaTek Kompanio 540 is said to bring up to a 50 percent boost in single-core CPU performance, up to 75 percent better graphics performance, and up to 35 percent longer battery life.
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