Imagine your brain as a symphony conductor, directing a complex orchestra of neural activity. But as we age, the brain’s ability to control and coordinate these activities begins to decline. However, new research suggests that parenthood, especially motherhood, may hold the key to preserving this control. In a study of over 800 individuals, scientists used […]
Published on October 18, 2023
In this study, scientists investigated the relationship between cuproptosis (a type of cell death) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) by analyzing the genes associated with cuproptosis and their impact on the immune system. They identified clusters of genes related to cuproptosis and immune cell infiltration in AD. By constructing diagnostic models, they were able to differentiate […]
Published on October 18, 2023
Just like a skilled mechanic who can fix any car problem, the robustness and flexibility of human language relies on the machinery of interactive repair. This repair system is closely connected to two essential aspects of language: reflexivity, which allows language to communicate about itself, and accountability, which ensures that social norms are upheld. By […]
Published on October 17, 2023