Month: July 2023

Why Low Grip Strength Can Affect Your Overall Health?

Just like a sturdy grip can hold things together, strong grip strength can have a big impact on your overall health. Research suggests that low grip strength could be an indicator of poor health, signaling problems in various areas of the body. It’s like having a loose thread on a sweater, which could unravel the […]

Published on July 17, 2023

Unlocking the Power of Physical Neuromorphic Computing for Industry

Imagine if your brain could not only process information, but also perform complex tasks like a supercomputer. That’s the promise of physical neuromorphic computing, a cutting-edge technology inspired by the brain’s neural networks. Scientists are harnessing the power of physics to develop computer architectures that mimic the brain’s structure and function. These systems can process […]

Published on July 17, 2023

Untangling Alzheimer’s disease with spatial multi-omics: a brief review

Imagine trying to untangle a massive, intricate knot. You know that the knot consists of multiple strands woven together, but understanding how they all fit together is a daunting task. That’s similar to the challenge scientists face with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and its associated pathologies. AD is like the knot, with its hallmark features of […]

Published on July 17, 2023