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December 14, 2020
Research
Isi Dixon
Sweet smelling odorant transforms solitary ...
Sweet smelling odorant transforms solitary locusts into aggressive swarms
June 11, 2020
Research
Isi Dixon
Octopuses using tools for protection against ...
Octopuses using tools for protection against predators
February 14, 2020
Isi Dixon
Rare squid fossil gives a glimpse of Jurassic ...

A Jurassic squid fossil which was discovered in Bavaria, Germany in 2012, offers a rare insight into the hunting behaviours of the pterosaur.

Rare squid fossil gives a glimpse of Jurassic food chain
Isi Dixon
April 7, 2019

Open-source software replaces manual tracking of neurons

Isi Dixon
April 7, 2019
Open-source software replaces manual tracking of neurons

One of the challenges in neuroscience is the difficulty in knowing precisely which neurons are firing at any given time but an open source software called CalmAn is providing a much quicker method to analyse large sets of brain imaging data.

Tagged: News, Neurology

Isi Dixon
March 7, 2019
Research

Scottish research team discovers over 100 genetic links responsible for depression

Isi Dixon
March 7, 2019
Research
Scottish research team discovers over 100 genetic links responsible for depression

Great strides have been made in search for a cure for depression, but now a team of researches, led by Prof Andrew McIntosh of the University of Edinburgh, has discovered over 100 genetic links responsible for depression.

Tagged: Depression, Research

Matt Williams
February 11, 2019

Availability heuristic. But how much will this blog affect you?

Matt Williams
February 11, 2019
Availability heuristic. But how much will this blog affect you?

Looking at ‘availability heuristic’ - what it is and how much it can affect the world around us.

Matt Williams
January 4, 2019
Cognitive Biases

Why remembering what worked doesn’t work

Matt Williams
January 4, 2019
Cognitive Biases
Why remembering what worked doesn’t work

Survivor bias seems like an obvious concept, but the instinct to exaggerate the factors behind survivors whilst discounting the factors behind non-survivors is of critical importance in our decision-making every day, and a powerful force in medical history.

Tagged: Cognitive biases, Decision-making

Matt Williams
November 7, 2018
Cognitive Biases

Are you seeing what is there?

Matt Williams
November 7, 2018
Cognitive Biases
Are you seeing what is there?

Few of us claim to be the Messiah, but when it comes to protecting our beliefs, decisions and first impressions, psychological research is pretty clear: none of us is much better than the men in Ypsilanti hospital.


Tagged: Cognitive Biases, Neurology

Matt Williams
October 4, 2018
Cognitive Biases

How much do you think you know?

Matt Williams
October 4, 2018
Cognitive Biases
How much do you think you know?

Cognitive biases exist everywhere, often without us even realising, and science is no exception. But how can we combat and negate biases within research and why does it even matter?

Tagged: Cognitive biases, pathology

Peter King
October 5, 2017

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Peter King
October 5, 2017

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