Brown mouse

HIV drug helps protect against build-up of dementia-related proteins in mouse brains

26 April 2023

¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª scientists have shown how the brain’s ability to clear out toxic proteins is impaired in Huntington’s disease and other forms of dementia – and how, in a study in mice, a repurposed HIV drug was able to restore this function, helping prevent this dangerous build-up and slowing progression of the disease.

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Sheep correctly identifying face

Sheep are able to recognise human faces from photographs

08 November 2017

Sheep can be trained to recognise human faces from photographic portraits – and can even identify the picture of their handler without prior training – according to new research from scientists at the ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª.

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The amazing axon adventure

05 February 2016

How does the brain make connections, and how does it maintain them? ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª neuroscientists and mathematicians are using a variety of techniques to understand how the brain ‘wires up’, and what it might be able to tell us about degeneration in later life.

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Sheep

Counting on sheep

10 June 2015

Sheep are smarter than we might think, with brains surprisingly similar to ours. These similarities are helping researchers to study a devastating and incurable infant brain disease.

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