Month: May 2022

Brains Slow Down Network Connections as Memories Age

Imagine your brain as a bustling city, with different neighborhoods representing different networks that help you remember things. As you get older, some of these networks start to lose their efficiency and connections between them become weaker. This can make it harder for your brain to consolidate memories, leading to memory decline. A group of […]

Published on May 16, 2022

Diving Deep into Alzheimer’s: Unraveling the Brain’s Mysteries

Imagine the brain is an intricate puzzle, with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) as its hidden enigma. Scientists faced the challenge of deciphering the clues that separate AD patients from healthy individuals. To crack the case, we developed a cutting-edge tool called the multi-modal LassoNet framework. This framework combines two imaging techniques, resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging […]

Published on May 16, 2022

COVID-19 Dominates Clinical Trials in Recent Years!

In the fast-paced world of clinical research, COVID-19 has stolen the show! Like a superstar athlete outperforming other contenders three to one, this novel virus has been the center of attention in clinical trials during 2020-21. Just picture a packed stadium where COVID-19 is the star player, effortlessly scoring goals while other conditions struggle to […]

Published on May 14, 2022