Individuals can tell if their memories are trustworthy
New research shows we have a good awareness of when we are recalling events accurately – and when our brain is filling in gaps with general knowledge.
Published 1 July 2024
New research shows we have a good awareness of when we are recalling events accurately – and when our brain is filling in gaps with general knowledge.
Published 1 July 2024
University of Birmingham will lead UK-wide training to address critical skills demand in life sciences
Published 12 March 2024
Graide uses assistive AI and machine learning to help teachers grade essays and provide feedback to students.
Published 27 February 2024
Models used to predict how epidemics will spread have a major flaw since they do not take into account the structure of the networks underlying transmission.
Published 9 January 2024
Eating fatty foods during stressful periods can impair the body’s ‘recovery’ from the effects of stress, new research suggests.
Published 5 December 2023
The assistive AI platform has been tested independently by Oxbridge, who ran their English marking through the platform with remarkable results.
Published 1 November 2023
Sleeping patterns and stress hormones could be the key to understanding how and when people with epilepsy are likely to experience seizures.
Published 18 October 2023
Research on quarries, construction and busy roads found combo of inexpensive sensors and new methodology to find and quantify air pollution
Published 22 August 2023
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