Scientists have found the strongest evidence yet that our brains can compensate for age-related deterioration by recruiting other areas to help with brain function and maintain cognitive performance.
Restricted call: STFC Late-stage commercialisation Scheme (internal submission deadline 16 February 2024) STFC has the following funding opportunity: STFC Late-stage commercialisation Scheme (see slides attached). This scheme is one of…
Restricted call: UK – Germany Bilateral: Collaborative R&D Round 3 (internal deadline: 16th April, 2024) Innovate UK has announced the …
Restricted call: ESRC New Investigator Grants (internal selection deadline Midday Friday, 15th March 2024) The ESRC have announced their New Investigator Grant scheme. This scheme…
New funding will allow researchers to uncover new information about the changes that occur in the developing brain during late childhood and adolescence, with a focus on both neurotypical and…
We are developing novel on-ear wearable devices to analyse features of movement patterns in the real world. We aim to develop new ways to understand movement and daily function in…
Researchers have developed a robotic sensor that incorporates artificial intelligence techniques to read braille at speeds roughly double that of most human readers. The research team, from the University of…
Amy Orben (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit) was one of five world experts selected by …
EBRAINS (European Brain Research Infrastructures) has received €38 million from the European Commission to develop tools and services to serve research communities in neurosciences, brain medicine, and brain-inspired technologies.
Barbara Sahakian (Psychiatry) appeared on the Guardian Science Weekly podcast speaking about why many of us…