07/04/2024
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Voice Analysis for Neurological Disorder Recognition–A Systematic Review and Perspective on Emerging Trends
Quantifying neurological disorders from voice is a rapidly growing field of research and holds promise for unobtrusive and large-scale disorder monitoring. The data recording setup and data analysis pipelines are both crucial aspects to effectively obtain ...
06/05/2024
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01/01/2024
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Metallic Copper as an Antimicrobial Surface
Bacteria, yeasts, and viruses are rapidly killed on metallic copper surfaces, and the term “contact killing” has been coined for this process. While the phenomenon was already known in ancient times, it is currently receiving renewed attention. ...
01/01/2024
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Storing Drinking-water in Copper pots Kills Contaminating Diarrhoeagenic Bacteria
Microbially-unsafe water is still a major concern in most developing countries. Although many water-purification methods exist, these are expensive and beyond the reach of many people, especially in rural areas. Ayurveda recommends the use of copper for ...
08/27/2023
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01/01/2023
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06/29/2021
Od to our Hardwired brain 🧠
Navigation system of brain cells decoded: Hardwiring of the brain is genetically pre-programmed, study shows
The human brain contains roughly 100 billion neurons. Information among them is transmitted via a complex network of nerve fibers. Hardwiring of most of this network takes place before birth according to a genetic blueprint, that is without external influences playing a role. Researchers have now fo...
02/18/2021
Differences in Walking Patterns Could Predict Type of Cognitive Decline in Older Adults - Neuroscience News
Gait variability in older adults could be a predictor of cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease. Researchers found higher gait variability was associated with lower cognitive performance and an accurate predictor of Alzheimer's disease.