Being susceptible to visual illusions is part and parcel of life not just for humans, but many other species – including bees.
Giraffes are the latest animals to show they can solve tasks using statistical reasoning – and the only one to do this with a small brain relative to body size.
Up to 60% of people with dementia will get lost at some point after diagnosis – but are more likely to survive than other older people.
Our attention's pulled in more directions than ever before. Can we build our mental muscles and regain our focus?
A three-year project is underway to identify key ideas and strategies for development and implementation of problem-based learning in the classroom.
Pandemic-induced stress can result in the return of unhealthy behaviours, but there are ways to minimise the effects.
There's far more to the way we walk than we first thought, including it being a possible early indicator of dementia.
The natural science approach of ABA has applications far beyond treating autism.
As a leader in her field, Associate Professor Dr Kate Hoy is determined to "pay it forward" to encourage women to pursue STEMM-related careers.
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