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Rhythmically stimulating the brain with electrical currents could boost cognitive function,...

Shrey Grover, Boston University Figuring out how to enhance a person’s mental capabilities has been of considerable interest to...

Chronic pain can be objectively measured using brain signals – new research

Prasad Shirvalkar, University of California, San Francisco The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.

Air pollution harms the brain and mental health, too – a...

Clara G. Zundel, Wayne State University The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.

Concussions can cause disruptions to everyday life in both the short...

David Howell, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus The repeat concussions suffered by Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa less...

Illuminating the brain one neuron and synapse at a time –...

Vivian Lam, The Conversation Scientists know both a lot and very little about the brain. With billions of neurons...

Silent, subtle and unseen: How seizures happen and why they’re hard...

Jacob Pellinen, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus The dramatic and incapacitating nature of seizures is reflected in the...

Got Zoom fatigue? Out-of-sync brainwaves could be another reason videoconferencing is...

Julie Boland, University of Michigan During the pandemic, video calls became a way for me to connect with my...

Preliminary research finds that even mild cases of COVID-19 leave a...

Jessica Bernard, Texas A&M University With more than 18 months of the pandemic in the rearview mirror, researchers have...

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Will all the ethical social scientists please stand up?

By Mark Israel, University of Western Australia Social scientists have to get better at recognising and responding to ethical problems. Although economists, political scientists and...