Healthy aging induces parallel changes in brain functional activity and structural morphology, yet the interplay between ...
Aviation Republic on MSN
10,000 pounds of bombs and a deadly switch: The flaw that doomed early Canberra pilots
The Canberra's fuselage was built using modular construction, featuring a 23-foot bomb bay capable of carrying 10,000 pounds of ordnance. Its innovative variable incidence tailplane could be tilted ...
December 29, 2025) - Minnova Corp. (TSXV: MCI) ("Minnova" or the "Company") is pleased to announce it has directed A&B Global ...
What does it take to go pro in darts? From cerebellum control to “quiet eye” focus, here’s the brain-and-body recipe behind ...
Study demonstrated that the Homer1 gene improves focus by reducing “noise” in the prefrontal cortex, with implications for studying attention disorders.
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New clue explains how some injured neurons resist decline
Neurons are famously fragile, yet some injured cells manage to hang on, stabilize, and even reconnect. That quiet resilience ...
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After the finish line: Inside a professional cyclist’s perpetual, hardest race – retirement
A professional cycling career is all-consuming, but what happens when the races, money, and routine disappear? Cyclingnews goes inside the transition to the 'real world', and how retirees battle ident ...
Objective To compare the short-term, mid-term and long-term effects between three interventions (education only, education and strengthening exercises, education and motor control exercises) for ...
Zonal architectures enhance efficiency, protection, and scalability across next-generation vehicle platforms By James Colby, ...
Fixing the balance of a single brain circuit erased anxiety and social deficits in mice, revealing a powerful new target for ...
NIMS, in joint research with the University of Tokyo, AIST, the University of Osaka, and Tohoku University, have proposed a ...
This important study combines optogenetic manipulations and wide-field imaging to show that the retrosplenial cortex controls behavioral responses to whisker deflection in a context-dependent manner.
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