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This useful study presents a biologically realistic, large-scale cortical model of the rat's non-barrel somatosensory cortex, investigating synaptic plasticity of excitatory connections under varying ...
Social media platforms are changing brain structure and function in ways that mirror dementia symptoms, research reveals concerning patterns.
Bone cancer in the leg, while relatively uncommon, presents with specific warning signs that warrant immediate medical ...
In today’s volatile business landscape, their remit spans everything from crisis management to reputation stewardship and ...
Urban renewal involves a city's multidimensional fabric, spanning social, economic and physical spatial environments. Urban ...
A thing of beauty matters. And in Britain, the Olympics of gardening shows us how it can even help change the world ...
AI is everywhere. From the massive popularity of ChatGPT to Google cramming AI summaries at the top of its search results, AI ...
Life may unfold as a continuous stream, but our memories tell a different story. We do not recall the past as one long, ...
The human body undergoes a daily replacement of billions of cells, but the tissues remain flawlessly organized. How can that be?
ACK Archbishop Jackson ole Sapit criticised President William Ruto’s church project at State House, warning it blurred the ...
A new study proves for the first time that the ‘two-thirds scaling law’ applies to large animals as well as small ones, offering key lessons for conversation.
Collagen IV provides crucial structural support for cells and tissues, but it’s unstable at body temperature. Researchers now ...