Apathy is the most common neuropsychiatric symptom of dementia, with a bigger impact on function than memory loss – yet it is under-researched and often forgotten in care.
Is the brain capable of distinguishing a voice from the specific sounds it utters?
More “intensive” beekeeping does not raise the risk of diseases that harm or kill the insects, new research suggests.
London’s house sparrows (Passer domesticus) have plummeted by 71% since 1995, with new research suggesting avian malaria could be to blame.
Almost 300,000€ is what the Doñana fire cost in terms of biodiversity, according to an estimate done by a University of Cordoba research group.
Researchers have shown how wildfires have a detrimental impact on moths and the plants they pollinate at night.
Genevieve Barnard Oni’s iPhone lights up with the same notifications dozens of times each day — but they aren’t from a popular Instagram account or an overactive group chat.
Researchers from BYU and the Netherlands’ Delft University of Technology may have figured out a secret to get people to buy more fresh produce: dress veggies up in black.
When NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite launched into space in April 2018, it did so with a specific goal: to search the universe for new planets.
Rutgers researchers have created a device that can determine whether targeted chemotherapy drugs are working on individual cancer patients.
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