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This year's British Neuroscience Association (BNA) International Festival of Neuroscience, held from 27 to 30 April 2025 at the iconic ACC Liverpool, offered a remarkable convergence of scientific enthusiasm and professional networking. Wit...
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On 28 April 2025, the Epilepsy Research Institute Symposium at BNA2025 brought together four early career researchers to present on their findings in different areas of fundamental epilepsy research. Here, we provide a snapshot of the Sympo...
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Understanding the specific barriers and possible solutions to credible research for early career researchers is key to enabling the next generation of scientists to implement these practices. Here we describe the outcomes of a workshop that...
Yacouba Ouattara,Prisca Joëlle Djoman Doubran,Koffi Mathias Yao et al. Yacouba Ouattara et al.
Understanding the neurocognitive impact of digital integration in education is essential, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where socio-economic and geographical disparities amplify the need for effective learning strategies. This study i...
Mohamed Moftah Omer Elsharkasi,Beatrice Villani,Geoffrey Wells et al. Mohamed Moftah Omer Elsharkasi et al.
As a gatekeeper of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory cell protection, the transcription factor Nrf2 is a promising therapeutic target for several neurodegenerative diseases, leading to the development of Nrf2 activators targeting Keap1-depe...
Florbela da Rocha-Almeida,Hugh Takemoto,Ann M Clemens Florbela da Rocha-Almeida
Huddling, a tactile, thermoregulatory and affiliative social interaction, is a predominant and conserved behaviour for mammalian and bird species. Huddling is particularly important in early life, when thermoregulation, touch and bonding ar...