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A YouGov survey has revealed that the majority of petrol and diesel car drivers are lacking in even a basic understanding of electric vehicles (EVs), with 57% of 1,000 UK […] The post Understanding of Electric Vehicles is very poor claims ECIU survey appeared first on ShinyShiny.
  University College London has revealed shocking statistics detailing the economic impact poor sleep is having on businesses across the UK. According to the report, led by Dr Gillian Weston, […] The post Poor sleep costing UK £40 billion annually, claims UCL study appeared first on ShinyShiny.
The Oscar-nominated set design for Poor Things aimed to create a "1930s studio movie with today's technology", the film's production designers have told Dezeen. Read more
Most of us have woken up with an aching back after a night of tossing and turning, only for that pain to then keep us awake the next night. Now, Harvard scientists have discovered a potential link between pain and poor sleep, and maybe even a way to break the loop.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Pain, Pain Relief, Sleep, Harvard, Massachusetts General Hospital, Neuroscience
We don’t have to be told a diet rich in fruit and vegetables is good for our health; it may be one of the few areas of science generally not up for debate, even if our adherence to the advice varies greatly.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Columbia University, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Vegetables, Nutrition, Brain, Memory, Age-Related, Diet
Bad news if you love a nice weekend cheat meal: scientists have found evidence that "diet cycling" between healthy food Monday to Friday, followed by a weekend reward of greasy takeout, could trigger cognitive impairment and poor gut health.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Diet, Memory, Nutrition, Gut Bacteria, Microbiome, Neural Network
You might wonder what mice perched on a circular stage inside a 360-degree virtual-reality dome might have to do with dementia, but studying the way the brain orients and adjusts based on visual surroundings offers insights into what happens when neurodegeneration causes people to feel lost in familiar settings.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Dementia, McGill University, Neural Ne


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