A comprehensive analysis of submissions to the preprint server bioRxiv has revealed a steady growth in the number of scientists uploading their findings to the platform — while neuroscientists have ...
If confirmed in people, the finding might lead to gut-targeted therapies that could reverse cognitive decline.
At the heart of today’s artificial-intelligence models are vast bodies of training data — text, videos and images created by real people and used to teach models how to recognize patterns and generate ...
As mice age, changes in the microorganisms in their guts contribute to cognitive decline by altering signalling between the gut and brain.
Collaboration between researchers and religious leaders led to a cut in the likelihood of early marriage by 80%.
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