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Sight and Smell of Food Kickstarts Liver Activity
Merely seeing and smelling food can activate adaptations in liver mitochondria in mice within minutes.
Sinika henschke
Maren berghoff
Preventive medicine at cologne university hospital
University of cologne
Max planck institute
Department of endocrinology
Max planck institute for metabolism research
Mitochondrial adaptation
Liver communication
Max planck
Metabolism research
Ageing research
Preventive medicine
Cologne university
Neuroscience newsletter
Pupil Dilation Linked to Working Memory Capacity
Researchers discovered that pupil dilation can indicate levels of working memory.
United states
Katherine egan bennett
Matthew robison
Matthewk robison
University of texas at arlington
Katherine egan
Neuroscience newsletter
Perceptions of Old Age Starting Later - Neuroscience News
Middle-aged and older adults now perceive the onset of old age to occur later in life compared to previous generations.
United states
Mecklenburg vorpommern
East germany
Lea winerman
Markus wettstein
Humboldt university
German ageing
American psychological association
University of greifswald
Stanford university
Participants of the german ageing
University of luxembourg
German ageing survey
American psychological
Old age
Historical change toward
Environment Shapes Emotional Cognitive Abilities More Than Genes
Environmental factors may have a more significant impact on certain cognitive abilities than genetics.
Kristopher benke
Ministry of science
Chinese academy of sciences
National natural science foundation of china
Betwist of institute psychology
Xiaohong wan of beijing normal university
Technology of the people republic china
Interdisciplinary innovation team
Beijing twin study
Cell reports
Xiaohong wan
Beijing normal university
National natural science foundation
Chinese academy
Environmental origins
Hierarchical cognitive abilities
Pea-Sized Human Brain Stimulator Invented - Neuroscience News
Researchers developed a groundbreaking pea-sized brain stimulator, the Digitally Programmable Over-brain Therapeutic (DOT), capable of wireless operation through magnetoelectric power transfer.
Sameer sheth
Jacob robinson
Silvia cernea clark
Sunil sheth
Mcnair medical institute
National science foundation
Cullen foundation
Rice university
Baylor college of medicine
Janice mcnair foundation
Digitally programmable over brain therapeutic
Motif neurotech
Over brain therapeutic
Joshua woods
Amanda singer
Mcnair scholar
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