Month: September 2022

The Colorful Streets of Macau: Analyzing Architectural Color with Computer Vision

Imagine you’re an artist walking down a vibrant street, your eyes dazzled by the array of colors. Well, that’s exactly what researchers did in Macau! They used a clever method combining professional color cards and software color recognition to quantitatively analyze the color of Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro. By examining the color composition, type, proportion, […]

Published on September 16, 2022

Unleashing the Power of the Sea: Antarctic Krill Oil, Nobiletin, and Theanine Collaborate to Enhance Memory and Cognitive Function

Just as a team of superheroes combines their unique powers to defeat a formidable villain, Antarctic krill oil, nobiletin, and theanine have joined forces to combat memory loss and cognitive decline in mice. Researchers took inspiration from the fusion of sea and land to investigate the effects of this powerful trio on senescence-accelerated prone 8 […]

Published on September 16, 2022

The Link Between Osteoporosis and Brain Health in Older Adults

Imagine your brain as a magnificent library, with shelves full of books that hold your memories and knowledge. Well, it turns out that the strength of your bones may play a role in preserving the health of this brain library. In a recent study, scientists investigated the connection between osteoporosis, a condition characterized by weak […]

Published on September 16, 2022