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Scotland’s two-week Architecture Fringe launches this Friday (6 June 2025). Ahead of its opening, Fran Williams chats to its ...
How AI is reshaping biotech through partnerships, from drug discovery to clinical trials, and what it means for the future of ...
For decades, Alzheimer’s disease has been seen as a one-way road, a slow but inevitable decline in memory and thinking. But new research out of Harvard is beginning to challenge that assumption.
Great ideas don’t emerge in a vacuum. They require structure, iteration, and a deep understanding of customer needs. That’s where design thinking comes in. Unlike traditional problem-solving ...
A pause to NIH funding has researchers scrambling for contingency plans at the University of Washington’s Alzheimer’s Disease ... for his research on protein design. But Baker, who is the ...
Every year since they’ve taken the cause under their wings, Visiting Angels franchises across the country have surpassed their fundraising goals for the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End ...
The league used a standard, cookie cutter-type logo during that span but has since added a pop of color and an original design to the yearly logo. The Super Bowl 59 logo follows the same pattern ...
Phil Robertson has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, among several health issues. The Duck Dynasty star’s son Jase Robertson recently detailed his father’s condition, noting that the ...
When Bill Warren, an executive at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s at age 55, his wife, Lisa, took care of him at home for as long as possible.
We know that Alzheimer's affects everyone differently. Understanding and quantifying this variability has important implications for the design and interpretation of clinical trials, and ...