Everyday sights and sounds quietly shape the choices people make, often without them realizing it. New research suggests that ...
Objective Older adults are hospitalised from the emergency department (ED) without potentially needing hospital care. Knowledge about rates, associative factors and causes of these preventable ...
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A new study published in npj Science of Learning provides evidence that creative thinking may help students remember new information, such as foreign language vocabulary, by boosting their ability to ...
This study presents valuable findings on an unresolved question of cerebellar physiology: Do synapses between Purkinje cells and granule cells, made by the ascending part of the granule cells' axon, ...
For most websites, the homepage represents your brand’s first interaction with your audience on your website. As the catch-all landing page where people will be sent by default, your homepage needs to ...
Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) pages (or informational hubs) enable your business to respond, react, and anticipate the needs of your audience more quickly and appropriately than other types of ...
Summary: Researchers have discovered how the brain’s neural circuits regulate imitative behavior, a key component of social interaction. Using a non-invasive brain stimulation technique, the study ...
British Airways is taking on the government and the equalities watchdog at the Employment Appeal Tribunal over an associative discrimination case relating to its ‘fire and rehire’ decisions during the ...