Age-Related Cognitive Decline is Reduced in Older Adults by Therapeutic Games and Brain Stimulation
Neuroscience

Age-Related Cognitive Decline is Reduced in Older Adults by Therapeutic Games and Brain Stimulation

A novel method that combines online therapy games with a non-invasive brain stimulation technology may help older adults improve their working memory. Working memory is…
Green Gross Domestic Product
Economics

Green Gross Domestic Product

Green Gross Domestic Product (Green GDP) is a measure of economic growth that takes into account the environmental costs of that growth. Traditional GDP only…
How Immune Cells Grab Antigens from Surfaces to Pick Up Information and Change
Biology

How Immune Cells Grab Antigens from Surfaces to Pick Up Information and Change

Most cells develop gradually, accumulating small adjustments that make them more environment-friendly. Immune cells evolve considerably more swiftly than other cells because they must immediately…
Sodium Tetrachloropalladate – an inorganic compound
Chemistry

Sodium Tetrachloropalladate – an inorganic compound

Sodium tetrachloropalladate(II), also known as Na2PdCl4, is a chemical compound that consists of sodium cations (Na+) and tetrachloropalladate anions (PdCl4 2-). It is an inorganic…
Sustainable Finance
Finance

Sustainable Finance

Sustainable finance refers to the integration of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors into financial decision-making processes. The goal of sustainable finance is to promote…
The First Step to a Meaningful Relationship is Attraction
Psychology

The First Step to a Meaningful Relationship is Attraction

Researchers in the fields of psychology, sociology, and anthropology have long sought to understand what makes one individual attracted to another. Humans are social beings.…
On Scottish Beaches, Microplastics may Enable Harmful Germs to Survive
Biology

On Scottish Beaches, Microplastics may Enable Harmful Germs to Survive

Microplastics are tiny plastic particles, typically smaller than 5 millimeters, that come from a variety of sources such as plastic bottles, bags, and packaging materials…
One Brain Region Teaches Another as We Sleep, Transforming New Information into Enduring Memories
Neuroscience

One Brain Region Teaches Another as We Sleep, Transforming New Information into Enduring Memories

During sleep, one brain region can indeed influence and “teach” another. This phenomenon is known as sleep-dependent memory consolidation, and it involves the strengthening and…
Investigating how Plants regulate Nitrogen Use
Agriculture

Investigating how Plants regulate Nitrogen Use

Plants require nitrogen for growth, but too much or too little nitrogen can have negative effects on their growth and overall health. Therefore, plants have…
Enhancing the Damage Resistance of Carbon Composites with Electrospun Short Nylon 6 Nanofibers
Physics

Enhancing the Damage Resistance of Carbon Composites with Electrospun Short Nylon 6 Nanofibers

Due to their high specific strength and modulus, carbon fiber composites are desirable structural materials. However, because to their anisotropic structure and laminated construction, carbon…
Sustainable Sourcing
Management

Sustainable Sourcing

Sustainable sourcing refers to the practice of procuring goods and services in a way that is environmentally responsible, socially equitable, and economically viable. It involves…
A Progressive Intensification of Epileptic Spasms and Learning and Memory Deficits in an Animal Model of West Syndrome
Neuroscience

A Progressive Intensification of Epileptic Spasms and Learning and Memory Deficits in an Animal Model of West Syndrome

West syndrome, also known as infantile spasms, is a rare and severe form of epilepsy that typically begins in the first year of life. A…
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