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Have you ever noticed yourself speeding up and getting better at repetitive tasks over time? Researchers from the Faculty of ...
A novel artificial intelligence (AI) tool has revealed how disease-linked proteins misfold into harmful structures, a key ...
Studying how seals adapt to extreme environments could lead to benefits in human reproductive health
Wild animals that have acquired adaptations to maximize their reproductive output in some of the world's most extreme ...
Certain common genetic changes might make some people with focal epilepsy less responsive to seizure medications, finds a new ...
Monitoring blood levels of DNA fragments shed by dying tumor cells may accurately predict skin cancer recurrence, a new study ...
A new study from University Hospitals Connor Whole Health found that it was feasible to conduct a hybrid music therapy ...
The human brain can learn through experience to filter out disturbing and distracting stimuli—such as a glaring roadside ...
A team of researchers at UCL and UCLH have identified the key brain regions that are essential for logical thinking and ...
In Brazil, a group of researchers from the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) and the Butantan Institute have ...
A brisk walking pace, and the amount of time spent at this speed, may lower the risk of heart rhythm abnormalities, such as ...
Snacking and grazing throughout the day, as opposed to structured mealtimes, could limit children's growth, finds new ...
Researchers investigated the quantities of thousands of muscle proteins and found a possible new explanation for muscle ...
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