As President Trump tries to strangle wind projects in the US, nine European countries have signed a deal to build a vast ...
A study reveals specialized base barrier cells in the choroid plexus that seal off the brain and cerebrospinal fluid. During ...
Ghent University mistakenly names lecture theatre after Nazi collaborator in official communications
A mistake has meant that a lecture theatre at Ghent University’s (UGent) Coupure Campus has been erroneously named after a World War II collaborator in official communication by the University and on ...
New research on the "Reward Positivity" brain signal distinguishes between rewards and goals, offering a new way to measure ...
VIB and Ghent University researchers have identified and characterized a previously unknown cellular barrier in the brain, which sheds new light on how the brain is protected from the rest of the body ...
As President Trump tries to strangle wind projects in the US, nine European countries have signed a deal to build a vast offshore wind farm in the North Sea, the epicenter of the continent’s oil and g ...
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Researchers identify a previously unknown cellular barrier in the brain
VIB and Ghent University researchers have identified and characterized a previously unknown cellular barrier in the brain, which sheds new light on how the brain is protected from the rest of the body ...
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Rewards vs. goals: How a brain signal used to study depression tells us about our immediate desires
James Cavanagh has been at the University of New Mexico for 13 years studying cognitive neuroscience and using imaging tools to understand psychiatric and neurological disorders. His most recent ...
In the SDLC, there should be no shortcuts. Developers must view AI as a collaborator to be monitored, rather than an autonomous entity to be unleashed.
A new study reveals a hidden brain defense: base barrier cells. These cells form a molecular seal in the choroid plexus, acting as a gatekeeper against systemic inflammation and potential ...
The planet’s third biggest polluter is adding wind and solar and electrifying transport at a faster pace than China did at the same levels of development, new research finds. Its clean energy boom wil ...
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