Month: July 2023

Foodborne Pathogen Rates Rebound to Pre-Pandemic Norms

Just like a bungee cord snapping back to its original shape, the incidence of foodborne pathogens has rebounded to pre-pandemic levels. A new study published in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report reveals that these pesky pathogens are once again wreaking havoc in our food supply. But fear […]

Published on July 4, 2023

Editorial: Machine and deep-learning for computational neuroscience

In a world where the brain is a vast and intricate puzzle, scientists are turning to artificial intelligence to unlock its secrets. Machine and deep-learning algorithms are being employed in the field of computational neuroscience, enabling researchers to analyze complex data and gain insights into how the brain works. Similar to an AI program learning […]

Published on July 4, 2023

Revolutionizing Parkinson’s Disease: Advances in Detection and Treatment

Imagine a grand symphony where every instrument plays harmoniously to create a beautiful piece of music. Just like that, scientists are working tirelessly to fine-tune new technologies that will detect, monitor, and treat Parkinson’s disease. Similar to a skilled conductor, these advancements coordinate multiple aspects of Parkinson’s management to provide a seamless and effective approach. […]

Published on July 4, 2023